Do you know a good bug from a bad bug? You should.

Mariposa County Master Gardeners is having a free workshop about the good and the bad Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 10 a.m. to noon at the county board of supervisors chambers, 5100 Bullion St., Mariposa. For more information, or to register, call (209) 966-2417; see our website: cemariposa.ucanr.edu.Master_Gardener or visit the county Ag Complex, 5009 Fairgrounds Road, Mariposa.

Speaker Marian Chambers will cover the least toxic ways of getting rid of the bad ones and how to recognize the good ones, even when they might look like tiny, fearsome beasts or fat, icky worms.

Elizabeth Gabriel will talk about habitats for the good guys: what plants attract them and how to get them to hang around your yard.

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Everyone loves to have a Monarch butterfly visit, but might shrink from its former self, this striped "worm."

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Lady beetles are a gardener's friend, like this one chowing down on aphids. But this is how it looked just a few transformations ago.


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