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Using beneficial insects instead of reaching for toxic pesticides not only makes your garden safe for all living creatures, but it can drastically increase pollination rates and plant production. Start here to find out how to put Mother Nature on your side.
How to properly use beneficial insects to control garden pests.
Attracting or importing "the good bugs" into your yard or garden is a great way to reduce the number of insect pests.
Pollinators are essential for our gardens and our food supply. They help pollinate plants, which is necessary for producing fruits, ...
Instead of using harmful pesticides in your garden to control pests, consider incorporating beneficial plants that naturally deter them. These beneficial ...
You may be wondering “what do ladybugs eat?” Ladybugs feed on a wide variety of small insects and insect eggs. ...
Pesticide manufacturer Bayer attacks study, then backs down.
Scientist investigating neonicotinoid pesticides and pollinators accuses USDA of intimidation.
Government needs to address the real problems behind bee decline.
Plants that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden can help save them.
Bee deaths accelerate again this year. Why are they dying at such an alarming rate?
... and other good gardening news for the New Year.
Attracting and benefiting from our most beautiful pollinators.