Science, Tech, Math › Animals & Nature Recipes for Attracting Beneficial Insects to Your Garden Share Flipboard Email Print mikroman6/Getty Images Animals & Nature Insects Basics Behavior & Communication Ants. Bees, & Wasps Beetles Butterflies & Moths Spiders True Bugs, Aphids, Cicadas, and Hoppers Amphibians Birds Habitat Profiles Mammals Reptiles Marine Life Forestry Dinosaurs Evolution View More By Debbie Hadley Debbie Hadley Entomology Expert B.A., Political Science, Rutgers University Debbie Hadley is a science educator with 25 years of experience who has written on science topics for over a decade. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on January 20, 2020 Aphids, mites, thrips, and other insect pests can do some serious damage to plants in your garden. But don't worry, you don't need to reach for the pesticides to combat these tiny bugs. Try these recipes for attracting beneficial insects to your garden. Ladybugs, lacewings, and other good bugs will arrive for the free meal and stay to munch on the bad bugs. Homemade Wheast Wheast, a combination of whey and yeast, is used by commercial insectaries to feed ladybugs, lacewings, and other insects. You can buy this bug food from organic gardening suppliers, or you can make a homemade version, minus the whey. Ingredients: 1 part sugar1 part yeast Directions: Add water to the sugar and yeast, mixing until it becomes the consistency of a paste. Application: Apply the Wheast paste to small wooden stakes, and place them in the soil around your plants. Or, dilute the Wheast in water and apply it directly to your plants using a spray bottle. Sugar Spray A sugar-water solution applied to plants can dramatically increase your ladybug population in just a few days. Ingredients: 10 tablespoons sugar1 quart of warm water Directions: Dissolve sugar in water. Application: Use a spray bottle to apply the solution directly to plants infested with aphids or other soft-bodied insects. Beneficial Bug Food This recipe uses a little honey (made by bees!) to attract good bugs to your garden. You'll need to store it in your refrigerator, and don't keep it longer than a week. Ingredients: 1/2 cup sugar2 tsp. honey4 tbsp. brewer's yeast2/3 cup of warm water Directions: Mix all ingredients together well. Application: Dilute two spoonfuls of the mixture in a quart of warm water. Use a spray bottle to apply the solution to your plants. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Hadley, Debbie. "Recipes for Attracting Beneficial Insects to Your Garden." ThoughtCo, Apr. 5, 2023, thoughtco.com/recipes-for-attracting-beneficial-insects-1968399. Hadley, Debbie. (2023, April 5). Recipes for Attracting Beneficial Insects to Your Garden. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/recipes-for-attracting-beneficial-insects-1968399 Hadley, Debbie. "Recipes for Attracting Beneficial Insects to Your Garden." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/recipes-for-attracting-beneficial-insects-1968399 (accessed June 10, 2023). copy citation