Amphibians, arthropods, bacteria, birds, fungi, invasive plants, mammals, reptiles, viruses, and weeds are examples of the different garden pests. Some of the above-mentioned organisms become pests only at certain times and under specific circumstances, such as in the case of beneficial insects that pollinate and harmful insects that overeat and transmit viruses.
they control other pests in your garden and are food for the birds
Octopus caterpillar
Rabbits and deer are two of the biggest garden pests.
Rabbits are generally considered garden pests. So, no, a rabbit would not be good for a garden.
Eating and excreting are ways that caterpillars are garden pests. Caterpillars represent the larval stages of such lepidopterans as butterflies and moths. Butterflies tend not to be garden pests in their any of their life cycle stages even though moth larval stages can wreak hazard among vegetation and in buildings.
They kill aphids and other garden pests.
They eat common garden insect pests.
Fences, nets, and repellants are used to keep garden pests away. They help in keeping pests such as birds, squirrels, opossums, and even certain insects away from the garden.
There are a few different garden pests that eat pansies. The usual culprits that eat pansies are, spider mites, caterpillars, cutworms, and aphids.
Ladybug
George Fox Wilson has written: 'Horticultural pests' -- subject(s): Garden pests
Rabbits, Ground Hogs (woodchucks), Deer are the most common garden pests.