Wasp from the Subfamily Pemphredoninae commonly called aphid wasps can be attracted to the garden by providing them with wooden nesting blocks with 2mm to 4mm diameter holes drilled in them. Drill the holes as deep as possible without going all the way through shallow holes may get used but deeper is better. They nest in a similar fashion as mason and leafcutter bees sectioning off and stocking their tiny holes with several aphids per chamber for their larvae to eat.
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Wasp from the Subfamily Pemphredoninae commonly called aphid wasps can be attracted to the garden by providing them with wooden nesting blocks with 2mm to 4mm diameter holes drilled in them. Drill the holes as deep as possible without going all the way through shallow holes may get used but deeper is better. They nest in a similar fashion as mason and leafcutter bees sectioning off and stocking their tiny holes with several aphids per chamber for their larvae to eat.
Wow. Yea thanks.
Ok so if 99% of insects are beneficial then why is the 1% still doing damage to my garden?
i thought i was about to learn how to attract bugs to my garden. then i realised it was a sellout.
Wow
Ladybugs are also beetles but there not actually true bugs.