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Put nature's crime fighters to work in your garden
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The tiny terror who sucks up 60 varieties of sapsuckers (p. 14).
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The almost-invisible agents in a "sting" against cabbageworms, hornworms, corn borers, armyworms, aphids, and flies (p. 20).
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The secret hero who gobbles slugs by night and by day
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Invite pest-eating bugs to a feast
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Plant parsley, mint, and six other powerful good-bug magnets (p. 12).
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To quench pesty problems, set up a "good-bug" pub (p. 12).
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Trim time off your lawn work to keep lady beetles from flying away from home (p. 38).
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Use yarrow to lay out the welcome mat for nature's most voracious aphid-eaters (p. 32).
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Clean up the neighborhood
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Use bran and molasses to banish cutworms (p. 28).
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The garden tool that blasts pests into the past—fast (p. 11).
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The "spider mulch" secret for no-pest crops (p. 12).
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Turn your vacuum cleaner into a bad beetle's worst enemy (p.40).
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