We do pretty well for insects, here in the sticks. I've normally got damsel and dragonflies that breed in the pond, stacks of different butterflies and moths, loads of different beetles, spider species galore plus at least 10 types of bees. Wasps are pretty common but don't normally bother us and we get the odd hornet turn up.
Being right next to open countryside and having a pond help though, and I planted things for pollinating insects like borage, comfrey and honeysuckle.
I'm lucky living where I do though, and the garden is big enough to do things like leaving a clump of stinging nettles for butterflies, peacocks especially, and the buddleia always looks fairly well visited by different species.
I live in the countryside too and it’s ace. I also have clumps of stinging nettles, that I will now claim that I have left there for the butterflies. Thanks.


