Animals and Insects that Are Beneficial to Your Garden

Tips for Organic Gardening

By Amber Seber, published Jan 08, 2008
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It is a myth that you need lots of special chemicals and equipment to keep pests out of your garden. Organic gardeners rely on beneficial plants, insects, and even animals to protect their gardens from pests. If you are looking to use less chemicals in your garden, give some of these critters a try. You just might find that you like gardening organically better than expensive modern alternatives.

Fireflies - (Actually a Beetle) These wondrous little creatures are amazingly helpful in the garden. Not only do they produce beautiful fairy-like lights, they are vicious predators. Fireflies cannot bite or sting, nor will they feed on plant matter. Larva feed on snails and slugs which will eat your garden plants. Adults feed on other insects.

Assassin Bugs - There are more kinds of assassin bugs than I could ever list here, so look them up to see what types live in your area. These insects prey on other insects by lying in wait and attacking when they come close.

Ants - Ants eat a variety of other insects but beware - they will farm aphids for their nectar. Do not expect them to eat the aphids.

Honeybees - Honeybees pollinate garden plants. Many gardeners and farmers keep hives of honeybees for this purpose. They are a gentle species and easy to keep. Do not be fooled by movies about killer bees. Domesticated bees are sweet docile animals and will only attack when their hive is being destroyed or when they feel threatened.

Butterflies - Butterflies are beautiful and will help pollinate your flowers. Beware, however, as they may lay a few eggs on host plants. The easiest way to deal with them is to manually pick off the few caterpillars and transfer them somewhere else.

Ladybugs - Ladybugs are well known as the lions of the insect world. They eat aphids, mealy bugs, and mites like nothing you've ever seen - about fifty per day! You can buy these insects at garden stores by the bag. Just be sure that you let them go in the middle of the night or very early morning. Warm weather and sun will cause them to fly away in which case they will do little good for your garden.

Animals and Insects that Are Beneficial to Your Garden

Ladybug beetles are voracious predators and are a gardener's best friend.

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I'm with Charlotte on this one! I love to see butterflies in the garden though ! = )

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 9:01:47 AM

 
I know these are true but I still hate bees because I'm so allergic!

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 4:01:28 PM

 
Great resource here. :-)

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 4:01:40 PM

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