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  1. Ladybugs Or Lady Beetles: What's The Difference?

    Jan 28, 2020 · Ladybugs are highly beneficial, harmless, do not bite or congregate in large groups. They feed on destructive garden pests like aphids, mites, scale insects, and whiteflies. …

  2. Raising Ladybugs from Indoor Larvae to Outdoor Garden Protectors

    Feb 6, 2019 · Ladybugs love snacking on aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. Many of these bugs may have adverse effects on plants in your garden if left alone, but when ladybugs live …

  3. Non-Chemical Pest Control Methods for Your Garden

    Jul 23, 2024 · The most beneficial insect your garden can have are ladybugs. They can eat up to 60 aphids a day and they will also eat mites, leafhoppers, mealybugs, and other soft-bodied …

  4. 10 Bugs You Need to Know About - Dave's Garden

    Jul 29, 2015 · Live ladybugs can be delivered right to your door. Ground beetle These nocturnal beetles hide during the day under rocks and logs and then feed on snails, slugs, cutworms, …

  5. Detailed information on Seven-spotted Lady Beetle, Ladybug, …

    This, the seven-spotted lady beetle, is one of the two most common Ladybugs that were introduced in the 1970's in the USA. Very beneficial to the garden, munching on aphids.

  6. Backyard Beekeeping and Collecting Your Own Honey

    Sep 24, 2019 · Keeping bees can be rewarding. You help our fragile pollinators and get yummy honey in return.

  7. The Jewel Alocasias: Spotlight on Alocasia reginae ... - Dave's Garden

    Apr 14, 2008 · This is, of course, assuming that you have your Jewels in a closed greenhouse where you can release ladybugs. If you are lucky enough to find some ladybug larvae (they …

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    Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website. Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.

  9. Predatory Bugs: Good Guys In The Garden

    Apr 22, 2018 · Ladybugs are probably the most popular predatory insect. Aphids are their favorite food and they can't get enough. Predatory nematodes are used for controlling insects that live …

  10. What's that Bug? The Family Asilidae; Robber Flies

    Aug 3, 2013 · They have been known to capture honeybees, butterflies and ladybugs right along with the grasshoppers, gnats and mosquitoes. Fortunately, they are not present in large …