
The struggle against pests is, of course, an important aspect of caring for the garden, but sometimes it becomes unreasonable. Destroying everyone in a row, we lose faithful allies who work on our land, helping plants grow and bear fruit.
Let's figure out who should finally leave it alone:
These tireless pests feed on slugs, caterpillars and other insects that can harm plants. You can attract them by creating a shelter in the form of mulch from straw or compost.
There will be no berries or fruits without pollination. These striped hard workers tolerate pollen from flower to a flower, contributing to pollination. To attract them, plant honey plants on the site.
Despite the fact that these insects can annoy, they also benefit. Ants hunt caterpillars and slugs, improving the structure of the soil, laying the moves and transferring organic substances from place to place.
Try to use natural methods of combating pests and attract useful insects to your site. These modest workers are worthy of our appreciation.
Earlier it was reported which plants are nourished by the Earth after collecting onions.