Ladybug
Pumpkins are eaten by many animals including rabbits, squirrels and deer. A reputable way of deterring pests is by using diluted red fox urine around the garden. This urine is available from many home and garden stores.
Rabbits, grubs, moles, and Japanese beetles are a few garden and lawn pests.
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.
The classifications of animal and pest are not mutually exclusive. Many animals are pests. Snakes are animals, but are not usually counted as pests.
George Fox Wilson has written: 'Horticultural pests' -- subject(s): Garden pests