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Chapter 4.5

Some Examples of Beneficial Insects Used for Pest Control

information from March Biological Control, 18755 SW Boones Ferry Road, Tualatin, Oregon - (800) 328-9140.

  • Ladybugs -- feed on aphids, chinch bugs, asparagus beetle larvae, thrips, alfalfa weevils, bean thrips, Colorado potato beetle larvae, whitefly, and mites.

  • Praying mantis -- feeds on aphids, mites, and larger pests.

  • Green Lacewing -- attacks pests, including aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scales, thrips, and whitefly.

  • Trichogramma -- effective against bores, webworms, loopers, leafworms, fruitworms, cutworms, and bollworms.

  • Beneficial Nematodes -- control flea larvae, root weevils, fungus gnats, carrot weevils, craneflies, and cancer worms.


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Chapter 4 Intro/Chapter 4.1/Chapter 4.2/Chapter 4.3/
Chapter 4.4/Chapter 4.5

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