Ladybugs are incredible allies in the garden, acting as natural pest control and helping reduce the need for harmful pesticides. These vibrant insects are relentless hunters, dining on various pests, ...
Many think insects are harmful to gardens, but they have many benefits. With these expert steps, you can attract more good ...
Ladybugs protect your garden by eating pests like aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. Store-bought ladybugs often die or leave quickly, and collecting them harms native populations at both ends. You ...
Instead of buying ladybugs, work on luring ladybugs with, for example, plants that naturally attract ladybugs into your garden. If you attract ladybugs and provide a supportive habitat for them, they ...
I have a wide diversity of plants resulting in my gardens attracting all kinds of predators, including bugs and birds.
Insects — they’re everywhere! With nearly 1 million named species, they make up about 90% of all species of animals on the planet and more than half of all living things on Earth. Yet it’s estimated ...
As gardeners, we’re often battling an infestation of aphids on our roses or stink bugs on our tomatoes. But what if we could enlist some natural help by creating an environment that’s welcoming to the ...
Does it ever seem that you look at one of the plants in your garden and it’s totally fine, and then the next time you look at it, it’s covered with aphids? That could be because aphid populations can ...
All about beneficials: who they are, how they work, and what they eat -- Beneficial bug profiles: meet the predators and the parasitoids -- Gardening for bugs: where plants and insects intersect -- ...
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How To Keep Lady Bugs Out Of Your House

Discovering ladybugs in your home can be confusing. Learn why ladybugs enter homes, how to manage and remove them effectively, and tips to prevent future invasions.