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Insects, animals, and plants
the world's cleaning crew
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Did you know that just one small insectivorous bat can eat up to 2,000 mosquito-sized insect in one night? These nocturnal mammals are a much more environmentally friendly solution to pesky mosquitos than pesticides and bug-zappers. Find out more about using natural solutions to everyday annoyances at the links below:
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Bat Conversation International
Information about bats worldwide, FAQ, conservation, pictures, and plans for building a bat-house.
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Dimensions for Bird Houses
Not to be outdone by bats, birds are another excellent way to rid your homes of pesky insects. Build a bird house with these breed-specific dimensions. |
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Backyard Wildlife Habitat program
Invite nature back into your backyard by building a wilflife habitat. This site will give you all the information you need to set up and maintain an inviting habitat. |
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Beneficial Insect Controls
In addition to bats and birds, you can employ insect predators to keep organisms under control. This is a list of common predatory insects: |
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Attracting Wildlife to Your Home
Whether you wish to attract bees, hummingbirds, lizards, or butterflies to your home, this site will give your guidelines on what each type of critter will need and how they can all benefit your home. There's even a link to making homes for those famous mosquito-eaters, Purple Martins, out of gourds! |
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Beneficial Insect
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Controls
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| Green lacewings |
aphids, mealy bugs, thrips, spider mites |
| Ladybugs |
aphids, Colorado potato beetle |
| Praying mantis |
almost any insect |
| Ground beetles |
caterpillars that attack trees and shrubs |
| Parasitic nematodes (tiny worm-like organisms) |
grubs, beetles, cutworms, army worms |
| Trichogramma wasp (small, non-stinging wasps) |
corn borer, cabbage looper, other worms |
| Seedhead weevils and other beetles |
weeds |
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