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How to Relocate a Wasp Nest Safely
All wasps are beneficial insects and will take care of all the webworms and some of the other bad bugs you may have in your garden and yard. Wasps only sting when they feel they or their young are being threatened. Don't destroy the wasp ... [... more]
eHow

Gardening With Kids, Unwanted Pests, Bugs
Host Paul James shows some fun and easy ideas for getting your kids involved in gardening and keeping unwanted pests out. Also, learn the difference between good and bad bugs. Gardening by the Yard: Gardening With Kids, Unwanted Pests, Bugs Your ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Detecting Bad Bugs
Is something bugging your garden? Well, Disney pest-management technician Maryanne Baglos has a lesson that may help you identify and collect what's eating your favorite plants. First, check the foliage for telltale signs of pest damage: ... [... more]
DIYnet

Potscaping
Want to know what's hot this season? Think pots—lots of pots! Next, the Rebecca's Garden camera crew goes on the road to find good and bad bugs. Plus, how would you like to have a dazzling display of lilies in your backyard? Host Rebecca Kolls ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Bugging Bad Bugs
Termites have expensive tastes, leaving building owners with a $3 billion annual tab. To curb the insects' appetite, the University of Florida has developed a termite "bugging" system. An electronic circuit is sandwiched inside wood near a ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics

Attracting Good Bugs
Aphids that feed on this milkweed are parasitized by beneficial wasps. Jim Schlager, Disney pest-management technician, explains that behind the scenes at Walt Disney World are "banker sites" -- areas containing plants that attract bad bugs. [... more]
DIYnet

Insights From Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us
A delightful compendium of insect facts: From casual readers who enjoy natural history and bugs to students at the high school and college levels, Insights From Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us provides a delightful compendium of insect facts. Twenty [... more]
$20.98
Amazon.com

Bad Bugs? Good Plants!
Insectary plants will attract beneficial insects and help you control unwanted garden pests. Spring is my favorite time in the garden, as green shoots stick their heads up over the edges of my pots and vibrant blooms open in the warm sunshine. ... [... more]
Suite101

Insights from Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us
In this fascinating, beautifully illustrated book, Dr. Waldbauer explains that only a small percentage of bugs are a nuisance or harmful to humanity. He profiles 20 such troublesome bugs, showing how the study of these creatures has led scientists to [... more]
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Big, Bad Bugs
Big, Bad Bugs [... more]
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A1 Books

Insights From Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us
Insights From Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us [... more]
$10.49
A1 Books

Patho-biotechnology; using bad bugs to make good bugs ...
Author: Roy D. Sleator Author: Colin Hill Binding: Digital Format: HTML Number Of Pages: 16 Publication Date: 2007-03-22 Release Date: 2008-12-17 [... more]
$9.95
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