Beneficial insects spiders and other mini-creatures in your garden
who they are and how to get them to stay
electronic resource - 2014
"Most of the insects, spiders, and other mini-creatures that pass through or live in your garden or home landscape are beneficial - or do little to no harm to you or your plants. Only a handful of garden-inhabiting species are harmful to your plants; unfortunately, these give the majority of the mini-creatures found in gardens a bad name. An ecologically-healthy garden or landscape has a diverse fauna of insects, spiders, mites, centipedes, and harvestmen - each with a unique, and usually beneficial, role in keeping your backyard habitat healthy and functioning efficiently."--Abstract.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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[Pullman, Wash.] :
Washington State University Extension,
2014.
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Series: | Extension mimeo (Washington State University. Cooperative Extension) ;
EM067E. Home garden series (Washington State University. Extension). |
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Online Access: | Online access for everyone |
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