This revised and updated edition of Jessica Walliser\'s award-winning Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden offers a valuable and science-backed plan for bringing balance back to the garden.
This revised and updated edition continues to herald and expands on that same important message..
Inside you\'ll find: Bug profiles introducing dozens of Beneficial insects and the down-and-dirty details on how they catch and eat their preyPlant profiles featuring the best plants for supporting beneficialsInterviews with entomologists who focus their life\'s work on understanding the value of insects, including Doug Tallamy, Paula Shrewsbury, Leslie Allee, Dan Herms, and othersAn inspiring look at how plants and insects intersect in the most incredible waysWhy gardening for Bugs is just as important to the greater world as it is to Your gardenTips for creating insectary plantings and borders to support a broad range of beneficials The acclaimed first edition of Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden ushered in a new way to garden; one that appreciates and understands of the power of returning a Natural balance to the garden.
To encourage these good guys to stick around and do their important work, you\'ll learn how to create a welcoming habitat and fill Your Garden with the best plants to support them.
With a hearty population of Beneficial insects present in Your garden, you\'ll say goodbye to common Garden pests like aphids, cabbage worms, bean beetles, leafhoppers, and hornworms, without reaching for a spray can.
But, they won\'t call Your Garden home if you don\'t have the resources they need to survive.
They help limit Pest damage and also serve a valuable role in the garden\'s food web.
From ladyBugs and lacewings to parasitic wasps and syrphid flies, these good guys of the bug world keep the Natural system of checks and balances in prime working order.
After a fascinating introduction to the predator and prey cycle and its importance to both wild ecosystems and home gardens, you\'ll meet dozens of pest-munching Beneficial insects (the predators) that feast on Garden pests (their prey).
With this indispensable gardening reference--now updated with new research, insights, and voices--learn how to create a healthy, balanced, and diverse Garden capable of supporting a hard-working crew of Beneficial pest-eating insects and eliminate the need for synthetic chemical pesticides.
This revised and updated edition of Jessica Walliser\'s award-winning Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden offers a valuable and science-backed plan for bringing balance back to the garden