By Len Q.

Not all garden pests are harmful for your garden. Some garden pests, in
fact, provide excellent pest control to protect your plants from other
quite harmful insects. Isn’t nature wonderful? Here are 5 well-known
garden pests which you wouldn't object to having in your garden. Some
very useful techniques are also offered on how you can attract these
insects that are in your area over to your garden.



1. Praying mantis. Praying mantises are regarded as the consummate
small-sized predator. They are something to behold in their natural
environment. The manner in which they hunt down their prey is
methodical and meticulous. This makes them efficiently dangerous for
other garden insects, but they are never dangerous for your garden.
They harm it not at all.



Praying mantises can immediately put a stop to any pest infestation
that may have started in your area. As a matter of fact, most gardening
shops sell praying mantises for this purpose alone. That’s how useful
they are.



2. Ladybugs. If you're living in North America, then chances are very
good that your garden will host this kind of bug. They are extremely
widespread and so are very common.



Ladybugs feed on soft-bodied insects. These soft-bodies are harmful for
your garden. Ladybugs will even feed on the eggs and larvae of these
harmful garden pests. This is what makes ladybugs an excellent feature
of natural pest control.



3. Spiders. We all know what many spiders do. They capture insects with
their webs and feed on them. In this way, these spiders help to manage
pest infestation. Those that dwell in gardens are usually not poisonous
or lethal, and there is virtually no risk of these creatures ever
creeping into the household.



If you want to attract spiders in your garden, grow some permanent
perennials. These kinds of spiders find perennials very suitable for a
home.



4. Tachinid flies. Grow some pollen and nectar plants, and you'll be
able to attract this variety of flies. Once in your garden, these
Tachinid flies will feed on small harmful insects. We're talking about
armyworms, cutworms and cabbage loopers. How about caterpillars, gypsy
moths, squash bugs and sawflies? All of these pests will eat away at
your plants and give you a decaying garden. Tachinid flies to the
rescue!



5. Parasitic wasps. Again, by providing pollen and nectar plants, you'd
be able to attract these beneficial garden insects. They really will
help your garden because these parasitic wasps will attack and feed on
the eggs of harmful insects. With parasitic wasps inhabiting your
garden, you'd be able to stop the infestation of dangerous insects by
eliminating their very source: their eggs.



Isn’t that wonderful to have insects that will help your garden grow
instead of damaging it? There are more kinds of insects that can help
you in dealing with different types of pest invasions. Take the time to
learn them. Your garden will be better for it.



About the Author: Len Q. is a master blade sharpener. If you would like
to find out about ª Knife Sharpening: How to Sharpen Knives, Maintain
and Store Them ª Sharpening Garden Tools (i.e. Shears, Pruners,
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