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Bugs That You Want In Your Garden

Ladybugs

Ladybugs are probably one of the most beneficial bugs that you can introduce to your garden. In fact, if you have them in your garden, you can truly eliminate the need for artificial pest controllers. How is that? Allow us to elaborate. Ladybugs are majorly attracted to and feed on aphids, which we all know to cause damage to the plants by sucking the sap out of them. Ladybugs can practically finish off the majority of the aphids in your garden, as they can eat approximately 40 aphids in just an hour. In this way, they work as garden pest control. 

Beetles

Beetles can also prove highly beneficial to your garden, as they have quite a gigantic and diverse appetite. Out of the wide range of beetles that normally exist in the surrounding area, botanical experts suggest that soldier beetles and ground beetles are the most useful. Soldier beetles can help you eliminate a variety of bad bugs, including caterpillars, which are otherwise quite challenging to get rid of. Ground beetles, on the other hand, can finish off the thrips, nematodes, and even the weevils in your garden. 

Green Lacewing

These are green-colored insects, which look like they belong somewhere in the middle of a slug and an alligator, are quite powerful and can kill a significant amount of bad bugs in the garden. They majorly feed on pollen and nectar, which is why they also spread them in large proportions, helping you keep your garden green. Other than that, they attack caterpillars and aphids like no other, and they also eat many of the soft-bodied garden pests. In this way, attracting beneficial bugs like green lacewing can truly be a boon to your garden. 

Parasite Wasps

Parasitic wasps do their magic in absolute silence and are probably among the most effective insects out there. They slowly and steadily finish off several bad bugs, so it is best to allow parasite wasps to wander around in your garden. The braconid wasp usually lays its eggs over the tomato hornworms and caterpillars, which are found in big gardens on a large scale. In this way, the number of wasps increases, and they finish off the bad guys. Besides, the Trichogramma wasps such as tachinid fly prey on bad insects like gypsy moth caterpillars, green stink bugs, etc. 

Praying Mantis

Praying mantis completely live up to their name, as they have a very violent and stubborn attitude towards other insects. Now, remember that their predator-like personality can work in your favor, as they kill most of the bag bugs, but it can also backfire. While they can help you get rid of bad and unwanted moths, beetles, flies, and so on, they can also turn to the good bugs and kill them. Not just that, they can also kill each other, even after being one of the same kind. Their hunger is quite terrorizing, which is why it is quite questionable whether to have them over or not.

CONCLUSION

So, these were some of the best insects that you must welcome in your garden if you wish to get rid of the bad bugs and improve the overall quality of your plants. Attracting beneficial insects can practically help you achieve a healthy environment for your plants to thrive and can also keep them safe from the damage caused by the bad bugs.

 

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