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What does the author mean by "maybe the right bugs will win"?

A. All of the hemlock trees may die.
B. The woolly adelgids might win over the beetles.
C. The park officials might protect the hemlock trees.
D. The beetles might win over the woolly adelgids.
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D. The beetles might win over the woolly adelgids.
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