Good Bug Bad Bug
Who's Who, What They Do, and How to Manage Them Organically (All You Need to Know about the Insects in Your Garden) (Paperback)by Jessica Walliser [2011 Edition]
by Jessica Walliser
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Good Bug Bad Bug, updated 2nd edition, is an indispensable field guide for quickly and easily identifying the most common invasive and beneficial insects in the garden; plus the best organic advice on how to attract the good guys and manage the bad guys without reaching for the toxic chemicals. Includes strategies for dealing with the ?new bugs i...
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