June 28, 2009
The difference between good bugs and bad ones
It’s inevitable. Plant a vegetable garden, and insects will come. So how should environmentally conscious gardeners respond? They should begin by increasing their knowledge and understanding of insects, suggested entomologist Karen Kester, a Virginia Commonwealth University associate professor of biology. “Just because a bug is on your plant doesn’t mean it’s eating your plant,“ Kester said. “Learn to identify insects because there are good bugs and then there are bad bugs.“
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