Gardening in Washington State » Wildlife
A Citizen Science Guide to Wild Bees and Floral Visitors in Western Washington – EM110E
An Introduction to Cavity-Nesting Bees in the Puget Sound Region
Are Native Trees and Shrubs Better Choices for Wildlife in Home Landscapes? – FS300E
Beneficial Insects, Spiders and Mites in Your Garden: Who they are and how to get them to stay – EM067E
Beneficial Nematodes – PNW544
Common Spiders of Washington – EM113E
European Paper Wasp – FS152E
Lady Beetles: Should We Buy Them For Our Gardens? - FS268E
Pollination and Pollinator Protection – FS174E
The Larger Moths Found in Washington State – FS296E
Washington Bumble Bees in Home Yards and Gardens - FS263E
Mole Management in Washington Backyards – FS146E
Rabbit and Hare Management in Washington State Home Yards and Gardens – FS 231E
Recognizing Sapsucker Damage on Your Trees – FS057E
Vole Management in Home Backyards and Gardens – FS094E
What is Tunneling in My Yard? – FS143E