Controlling Aphids with Beneficial Bugs
Video Description: Dave talks with Susie Anderson about using live ladybugs to control aphids and explores a garden designed to attract ladybugs and other beneficial bugs to nearby plants under threat from insects. Related Article Subjects: Controlling Aphids with Beneficial Bugs, aphid wasp, aphids, attracting insects, beneficial bugs, beneficial insects, controlling aphids, Dave Epstein, gardening help, gardening tip, green lacewing, growing wisdom, home and garden, hoverfly, ladybugs, Organic GardeningControlling Aphids with Beneficial Bugs
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