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Insects in the Garden – The Good, the Bad, and the Interesting | Sharpshooter

Insects in the Garden – The Good, the Bad, and the Interesting | Sharpshooter

Garden Pests, GARDENING

A Sharpshooter is a type of Leafhopper insect that sucks plant juices from common host plants including potatoes, beans, lettuce, grapes, roses and many more.

Insects in the Garden: The Good, the Bad, and the Interesting | Sawfly Larvae (Roseslug Sawfly)

Insects in the Garden: The Good, the Bad, and the Interesting | Sawfly Larvae (Roseslug Sawfly)

Garden Pests, GARDENING

Roses are a beautiful addition to the garden. Their scent brings back memories of childhood days for many of us. But with all their beauty, roses seems to attract the most pests and damaging insects of any of my garden plants. One of the first challenges I notice each year is the Sawfly Larvae.

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