Beneficial and Pest Insects: The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry

Beneficial and Pest Insects: The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry

by Rosefiend Cordell
Beneficial and Pest Insects: The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry

Beneficial and Pest Insects: The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry

by Rosefiend Cordell

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Overview

Book 3 of the Hungry Garden series talks about the other hungry species dwelling in your garden – insects! Whether they're eating your plants – or eating the insects that are eating your plants – insects are fascinating to learn about, even the garden-wreckers.

Learn to observe what lives on your roses, what's laying eggs on the underside of your tomato leaves, and what insects are lying in ambush for pests. This book will help you tell the helpful bugs from the harmful ones, and walk you through ways to encourage beneficial insects while discouraging the pests and helping you to limit pest damage.

This volume covers a plethora of beneficial insects, including damselflies, lacewings, ladybugs, wheel bugs and assassin bugs, praying mantis, big-eyed bugs, wasps, cicada killers, and leaf-cutter bees. It also has a rouge's gallery of pest insects: mealybugs, whiteflies, scale, stink bugs, fungus gnats, flea beetles, tomato hornworms, aphids, spotted cucumber beetles, spider mites, thrips, Japanese beetles, squash bugs, grasshoppers, and emerald ash borers. We also have ways you can control pests without harmful chemicals and sprays, and ways to attract your insect friends, create a habitat for beneficial insects, and make them happy in your garden.

Beneficial and Pest Insects is a little handy-dandy manual that walks you through the pest insects that might be in your garden and the beneficial insects that you would like to see more of. Focusing on a plant-positive approach – in which the health of the plants is considered over the random eradication of random insects – this book is a naturalist's/gardener's look at the fascinating and busy world of insects in the garden.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160999517
Publisher: Rosefiend Publishing.
Publication date: 01/31/2022
Series: The Hungry Garden , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Rosefiend Cordell (aka Melinda R. Cordell) has been a municipal horticulturist, and has worked as a greenhouse manager, a perennials czar, a landscaper laborer, and a landscape designer through her career, and she ran a public rose garden with over 300 roses (mostly antique roses). Now she writes books (it's easier on the back) about what she's learned over the years in gardening. The maple that she's posing with in her author photo is one she planted in the parks system in the late 1990s. Good times!

Rosefiend Cordell is her gardening book pen name; she writes epic fantasy with dragons under her real name (you can read those as well, hint hint).
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