It's really good to know about that you really have a vast knowledge of different species of insects which is really an asset which is a plus point of yours you have...If any one is in danger or needs care immediately atleast if you stay present at the spot you can notify doc's that xyz insect had beaten..
I am confused in one thing that all the species came to your garden? Which is good thing some insects you mentioned I am seeing it for the first time..And we rearly see it in India..
Lastly awesome photography skills can't get to know you took it from phone if you did not mention it in the blog...
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Insects only populate habitats (for example a garden) if the environmental conditions suits them well enough. For example bees and bumblebees urgently need flowers which offer enough pollen and nectar. So it plays an important role which plants are growing in our gardens. Beetles need opportunities to hide. To fulfill their needs one can arrange a heap of stones together with some deadwood anywhere in the garden.
Ohh thankyou @jaki01 for making the concept so clear and finally got to know the big bang theory of Plants and insects there relation hoping too see a post on this content very soon if possible again...