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🌱 If You Spot This in Your Garden, Don’t Be Alarmed — Here’s What You Should Do Next
Before you panic or reach for the pesticide, take a breath — many of these surprising garden guests are not only harmless, but sometimes beneficial.
Here’s a breakdown of common (but harmless!) garden surprises — and what you should do when you spot them.
🍄 1. Mushrooms or Fungi Growing in Your Soil
Don’t be alarmed — it’s a good sign!
What to do:
- Leave them alone, or remove them if they bother you aesthetically.
- Never eat wild mushrooms unless properly identified by an expert.
✅ Fun fact: Their underground network (mycelium) helps plants share nutrients and boosts soil health!
🐞 2. Ladybugs (Even the Orange Ones)
If you see little beetles — red, orange, even tan-colored — crawling around your plants, celebrate! Ladybugs are natural predators of aphids and other pests.
What to do:
- Let them be. They’re doing pest control for you.
- Avoid spraying insecticides that could harm these helpful allies.
🕸️ 3. Spider Webs in Your Garden
What to do:
- Leave the webs undisturbed, especially if they’re in corners or around vegetable beds.
- Learn to identify common garden spiders — they’re almost always harmless.
🐛 4. Odd-Looking Caterpillars or Worms
Not all caterpillars are bad. Some may look scary but grow into beneficial pollinators like moths and butterflies.