When you are pregnant, you can be especially sensitive to the possibility that you could get an infection from mosquitoes, bedbugs, ants or any other pest around the thing else. You certainly don’t want to come down with anything at this time because of the baby; but is it possible that the insect pest control methods that you use could be possibly even more harmful for the health of your unborn baby than the pests themselves? That’s what obstetricians are beginning to warn expecting mothers of. If you are expecting a baby boy, active ingredients in repellents, such as DEET, can cause untold damage.  Beneficial Insects are an organic and most effective way to battle soil pests.

Learn how Beneficial Insects can help you in keeping your garden free of insect pests.

Ladybugs happen to be so effective at pest control that organic farms and orchards that stay away from any use of pesticides often depend exclusively on the voracious appetite these little cuties have. The problem with pesticides is that they’ll not only kill pests, they’ll kill beneficial insects as well, making your pest problem even worse the next time around.

The promised two-year lifespan that ladybugs have is only possible of course, when they have a way of protecting themselves from the cold during winter. Usually, ladybugs march into every home nearby for warmth, come winter. Gardeners who like to protect their ladybugs during winter often buy a kind of warm ladybug home to set up in their gardens for the winter. Without such an arrangement, these little bugs can infest your home, get underfoot and cause quite a bit of trouble.

Learn all about LadyBug Eggs and how these beneficial insects can help your garden free from pesky insects.