bed bugs are microscopic so i doubt that they like bird seed
No they feed on a host (blood) like fleas 7 are actually not microscopic, they are bigger than fleas & you can easily see adults with the naked eye.
I have no idea what mealy bug worms are but old-fashioned mothballs are not recommended - the ones made from naphthalene. But you can use one of the fly/moth killer strips that are impregnated with dichlovos if you are in the US. (They are illegal in the EU). I have also used pyrethrum powder or even malathion powder placed under some newspaper that you then stand the seed on.
yes because bugs are attracted to light and lizards eat bugs
Yes, bugs are naturally attracted to infrared light.
The best bird seed to attract crows to your garden is a mix of peanuts, cracked corn, and sunflower seeds. Crows are attracted to these high-energy foods and will likely visit your garden if you provide them.
My chickens like bugs best - any and all - then they prefer sunflower seeds mixed with wild bird seed.
The best type of bird seed to attract crows to your garden is a mix that includes peanuts, corn, and sunflower seeds. Crows are attracted to these high-energy foods and will likely visit your garden if you provide them.
Moths are known for being attracted to bright lights.
no
no they are attracted to the bugs that are attracted to the long lasting flowers of a basil plant
Bed bugs are not typically attracted to light sources. They are more active at night and are attracted to the carbon dioxide and body heat emitted by humans.
Birds such as finches, sparrows, and siskins are attracted to nyjer seed feeders.
To attract thistle-loving birds to your garden using thistle bird seed, the best way is to place a bird feeder filled with thistle seed in a visible and accessible location. Thistle-loving birds, such as finches and sparrows, are attracted to the small seeds and will be drawn to the feeder. Make sure to keep the feeder clean and filled with fresh seed to maintain their interest.