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Critters: How Lizards Help Your Garden by Eating Pests!

Lizards come in many different shapes and sizes. Having lizards in your garden is not only fun and entertaining for your kids, but a great benefit to gardening! These reptiles work hard in your garden to eat the bad bugs plaguing your plants!

lizardLizards come in many different shapes and sizes, but all of them are great for your garden! Having lizards in your garden is not only fun and entertaining for your kids, but they also serve a great purpose for your plants as well! These reptiles work hard in your garden to eat the bad bugs plaguing your plants!

How to Attract or Encourage:

  • First off, make sure that you do not use any pesticides in your garden! This can harm your beneficials as well as your pests.
  • Attract lizards by leaving out shallow water.

Learn more about how to manage pests and attract beneficial insects in our FREE iOS, Android, and Universal Web App!

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