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Arthropods compete with humans for resources primarily through their roles in agriculture and urban environments. Insects like locusts and aphids can damage crops, leading to significant economic losses for farmers. Additionally, pests such as cockroaches and termites invade human habitats, consuming food supplies and causing structural damage. This competition can drive humans to invest in pest control measures, impacting both ecosystems and economies.

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