Community Event Beneficial Insects
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 (6:00 PM - 7:00 PM) (CDT)
Description
It’s a Buggy World: Why Our Gardens Need Insects! Led by a certified Boone County Master Gardener
Not all insects we find in our gardens are pests. In fact, most aren’t pests at all. Across the world, 95% of all animals are invertebrates, and 80% of those are arthropods—a fancy word for bugs. That includes spiders, crustaceans, centipedes, millipedes, and insects.
A few surprising facts:75% of all animal species are insects
900,000 insect species are known—compared to just 5,416 mammals
For every human, there are 1.4 billion insectsTotal insect numbers exceed 10 quintillion
Many insects act as natural enemies to garden pests, pollinate our plants, and help keep ecosystems balanced. While some beneficial insects can be purchased, simple changes in how you manage your landscape can make it far more inviting to these helpful creatures and keep them around long‑term.
During this program, you’ll learn about:
Why beneficial insects are essential
How to identify garden-friendly bugs
Landscape practices that attract natural enemies
Ways to support insect diversity in your yard
To reserve your spot: Call the Ida Public Library at 815-544-3838. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, call Jan Saglier at 815-544-3710.