Beneficial bugs
About this book
Pandora’s innocence
– Pandora didn’t know what she was doing.
Beneficial mosquitoes
– Our mosquitoes are well trained.
Dung beetles
– These variants handle pet poop.
Dust bug
– They keep your house free of dust.
Pet cricket
– Our crickets keep you informed.
Bugs of war
– Any new science is soon used for offensive ends.
Flying observers
– These spiders don’t actually fly.
Landfill termites
– Our termites thrive on debris that fills our garbage dumps.
Gleaning ants
– Ants designed to glean fields of grain reduce waste.
Weed ants
– Weed ants glean weeds.
Leaf-cutters
– They harvest your fallen leaves.
Grassclippers
– They maintain your lawn.
Jewel bugs
– Our stink bugs ward off animal pests.
Honey aphids
– Our aphids harvest their own honeydew.
Silk spiders
– Our silk spiders are adapted to production of spider silk.
Blow flies
– Our blow-fly swarms are available for hire.
Lady bugs for dogs
– Instead of aphids, these lady bugs eat fleas.
Silverfish
– Our silverfish clean bathroom grout.
Custom monarchs
– We can design a bug to match your specs.
Bee defense
– Our bees can defend you.
Parasitoid wasps
– These wasps are natural predators of insect pests.
Snail wasps
– The sting of the snail wasp is fatal for slugs and snails.
Mice and rat control
– Our fleas inflict these pests with infertility.
Moth pheromone warning system
– They produce pheromones when they detect danger.
Debridement therapy
– Our larvae promote healing of wounds.
Perpetual larva
– Autogamous larva are excellent fish food.
Algal bloom shrimp
– These shrimp prevent algae blooms.
Mantis cockroaches
– They can diagnose many human diseases.
Jumping spiders
– Jumping spiders naturally eat ants.
Dragonflies
– Dragonflies naturally eat mosquitoes.
Solifugae
– Our solifugae clear scorpions from your property.
Spruce beetle fleas
– Our fleas feed and breed exclusively on spruce beetless.
Predatory nematodes
– Predatory nematodes attack plant pests.
All-season Laricobius nigrinus
– Our Laricobius nigrinus is all-season.
Douglas-fir tussock moth wasp
– Our wasp defoliates the Douglas-fir tussock moth.
Gypsy moth spiders
– Our spiders attract gypsy moths with their own pheromone.
Tastes like chicken
– Insects can taste and feel exactly like common fish and poultry products.