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      Chinch bugs love grass.  Small and nasty smelling, these 1/5 inch long bugs will do a job on your lawn.  You can keep these obnoxious bugs away by aerating your lawn, removing thatch, and watering and fertilizing your lawn.

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Soldier beetles will take on almost all destructive bugs, like cankerworms, caterpillars, white grubs, slugs, moths, grasshoppers, aphids, mites, and cutworms.

Spiders are the perfect creature for your healthy garden.  The web building and carb spiders will eat just about anything, including flies, caterpillars, and aphids.  You'll want to have asters, petunias, or sweet allysum around to get these creatures to visit your garden.