Beneficial Because:
Mirid bugs can contribute to the control of many different plant pests. For this reason they should be encouraged wherever possible.
Food and Habitat:
Mirid bugs are common wherever there is an abundant food source. Some mirid species prey exclusively on soft-bodied invertebrates, while others also feed on plant sap if they have depleted prey numbers, causing distorted leaf growth and leaving puncture marks in fruits.
Attracting More:
Allow patches of wild plants (in particular nettles) to grow in the garden. Tolerate small aphid outbreaks in spring to help support a thriving population of mirid bugs.