Are these insects beneficial for my plants?
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 30, 2016gardeningschool.org/beneficial-garden-insects/Helpful Reply
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Jacquienina on Sep 02, 2016The beetles are not beneficial, the wasp in the last one is beneficial. I don't remember where I read about those beetles, but I do remember them!Helpful Reply
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Stephanie corley on Sep 03, 2016Many caterpillars change into moths and butterflies but can defoliate plants (tomato, etc.). They beetles look like squash or cucumber beeltes. They lay eggs that form into larva that bore into the stem of the plants causing plant death.Helpful Reply
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