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How to spot ladybug, lacewing and other beneficial insects by their eggs
Most gardeners learn early to scan leaves for the eggs of squash bugs or stink bugs and remove them on sight. Yet the same ...
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The plants you need to grow to attract lacewings and ladybugs to your yard
Most gardeners know that ladybugs and lacewings are welcome visitors. What fewer people realize is how deliberately you can ...
Spring brings showers, flowers and a ton of insects. This includes ladybugs – one of the rare insect species people aren’t rushing to crush – which is likely due to the belief that they’re a good omen ...
For many people, seeing ladybugs in your yard or garden often gets described as a good sign, and it is. However, there’s a ...
Pexels Most gardeners have been conditioned to reach for the spray bottle the moment they see something moving on their ...
Most gardeners learn early to scan leaves for the eggs of squash bugs or stink bugs and remove them on sight. Yet the same ...
When creating a garden, it’s likely that most people want to make decisions that leave a positive footprint on the local environment. In an attempt to limit the use of chemical pesticides and promote ...
As summer turns into fall, you may start noticing ladybugs inside your home, only they're not ladybugs. Ladybugs have a similar looking relative that causes ladybugs to get the blame for infestations ...
Seven-spotted ladybugs (Coccinella septempunctata). Courtesy of Matt Bertone. Ladybugs are another insect that might swarm your house this fall, covering your window screens and siding with their ...
Summer has officially arrived in West Michigan, and so have the bugs. While MDARD said the lanternfly does not pose a risk to ...
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