Ladybugs are nature's pest control. They eat aphids, mites and other insects that can harm your garden. In fall, ladybugs find a warm place to over-winter: under leaves, inside rotten logs, beneath tree bark or under rocks. To help ladybugs, leave the leaves in your garden beds. It's OK to remove leaves from your lawn and walkways.
Avoid pesticides and leaf blowers.
Avoid pesticides and leaf blowers.