Creatures in Greenhouses
While we have discussed some of the pests and little
creature that we dont like in the greenhouse because of what they
do to our plants, there are also a few of these little creatures and bugs
that I can say I dont mind when I find them in my greenhouse. While
each little creature has its own purpose in life, what it eats and what
it does, these little bugs are beneficial to the greenhouse environment.
There are most likely hundreds of bugs that I could
actually say are good in my greenhouse, but here we are just going to
discuss a few of the more common. Most times you may not even know that
these little bugs are in your greenhouse but you do benefit from their
existence, and so does your plants.
Spiders
While I myself, do not like spiders, I often have them
everywhere. I do not know what they eat in my greenhouse but I do know
that they are carnivorous. A carnivorous spider or bug eats other types
of bugs. So when I find spiders in and around my plants, I know that they
are controlling some other type of bug population in my greenhouse, which
could be a very good thing. I havent researched to find if you can
actually buy spiders but I have never noticed any for sale.
Wasps
Believe it or not, wasps will help you control caterpillars
in your greenhouse. While I have problems with caterpillars in many of
my outdoor gardens, I really havent used or seen wasps or caterpillars
in my greenhouse. I have heard that you can buy wasps to control other
predators in the greenhouse, and in your garden if need be. The balance
of nature usually brings wasps to areas where the caterpillar presence
is found.
Bees
While you may not realize it, there are many hobby
gardeners who have large hobby greenhouses and many many types of flowers
and plants. Because they have so many plants, and so many types of plants,
they may not be able to keep up with pollination in the greenhouse so
these gardeners will actually keep a beehive in their greenhouse. Usually
these gardeners have the largest residential or commercial type greenhouses
to have so many plants that they cannot keep up with pollination. You
can buy bees through a variety of sources.
Lady Bugs
You can buy Lady Bugs through a number of sources.
Lady Bugs are known to control aphids in a greenhouse. Aphids are a common
problem with greenhouse gardening. It is known that Lady Bugs can be kept
in a refrigerator where they will hibernate for a few weeks at a time,
and then you can release them in the greenhouse when your pest problems
are first noticed for them to take effect immediately. Lady Bugs are often
known to fly away, leave the greenhouse, but at least they arent
very expensive.
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