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  2. How to Get Rid of Ladybugs So They NEVER Come Back - AOL

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    Avoid Aphid-Prone Plants: Plants like roses and certain types of vegetables are more likely to attract aphids, which in turn attract ladybugs. Consider replacing these with less aphid-prone varieties.

  3. Prevent Thrips on Plants Naturally with These 10 Must-Know Tips

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    Basil and other strongly scented herbs naturally repel thrips, while flowering plants, like yarrow, dill, and parsley, attract ladybugs and other thrip predators. Growing these plant companions ...

  4. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    May attract cats. Chamomile: repels flying insects [4] Chives: repels carrot fly, Japanese beetle, [2] and aphids [3] Chrysanthemums: repel roaches, ants, the Japanese beetle, ticks, silverfish, lice, fleas, bedbugs, and root-knot nematodes [2] Citronella grass: repels insects, may deter cats [5] Clovers: repel aphids and wireworms [3] Common ...

  5. Beneficial insect - Wikipedia

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    Bees can be attracted by many companion plants, especially bee balm and pineapple sage for honeybees. Wasps, especially fig wasps are also beneficial as pollinators. [1] Ladybugs are generally thought of as beneficial because they eat large quantities of aphids, mites and other arthropods that feed on various plants.

  6. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    The flowers of the parsnip plant left to seed will attract a variety of predatory insects to the garden, they are particularly helpful when left under fruit trees, the predators attacking codling moth and light brown apple moth. Peas: Pisum sativum: Turnip, [44] cauliflower, [44] garlic, [44] Turnip, [44] cauliflower, [44] garlic, [44] mints

  7. Seeing lots of ladybugs? Here's why, and some tips for ... - AOL

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    The ladybug, or Asian lady beetle, was released in the United States to control pests such as aphids in trees, which they do very effectively.

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