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Encouraging Beneficial Insects in
Your Field and Horticultural
Operations
Alberta Agriculture & Rural Development
March 21, 2016
Dr. Ken Fry
School of Animal
Science & Horticulture
Olds College
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Overview
n
Biodive
rs i ty q
What is it?
q How many?n What is an Ecosystem?
q Components
q P r o c e s s e s
n The Landscapeq
C h a r a c t e r i
s t i c s
n Plants
q Exotic versus Native
n Benef ic ia l
Insectsq Who they are
q What they require
n How can we Preserve
our Ecosystems
q Plants
q Practices
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Biodiversity
n Biodivers i ty can be measured on many biological levels ranging fromgenetic diversity within a species to the variety of ecosystems on Earth, but the term most commonly refers to the numberof different species in a defined area.
n Biological diversity - presence of many different types of living organisms.
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All Species
Fish 50%
Amphib’s 6%
Mammals 9%Arthropods 75%
note: 9% of 4% = 0.36%
Birds 20%
Reptiles 15%
Verts 4%Other 18%
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Ecology
n Distribution and abundance of living
organisms and their interactions with
the environment
q Abiotic – nonliving
q Biotic – living
n Ecosystem Services: $57 Billion/yr(Losey &Vaughan 2006 Bioscience 56:311-323)
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What is an Ecosystem?
- Componentsnn Living
q Plants
q
A n i m
a l s
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M i c r o
b e s
Non-living
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N u t r i e
n t s
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W a t
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W e a t
h e r
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What is an Ecosystem?
- Processesn Nutr ient Cycling
n Decomposition
n Water
cycling
DT
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Ecoregion
Ecosyste
m
Community
Population
Individual
Biosphere
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Benefitsq Reliable seed or plant sources
q Large agronomic database
q Prolific/sustained floral display
q Previous success in other locales
Disadvantages
q Do not enhance native biodiversity
q Potentially invasive
Exotic Plants
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Benefitsq Enhance native biodiversity
q R e - c r e a t i o n of imperiled
habitats
q L e s s likely to be
invasive q A d a p t e d to
local climate q H a b i t a t
permanency
Disadvantagesq G r e a t e r initial cost
q Longer establishment time
Native Plants
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Bloom Timing of Native Plants
Attractive to Beneficial InsectsNative plant
wild strawberry « « «
golden Alexanders « « « « «
Canada anemone « « « «
penstemon « « « «
angelica « « « «
cow parsnip « « « «
sand coreopsis « « « «
shrubby cinquefoil « « « «
Indian hemp « « « «
late figwort « « « «
swamp milkweed « « « «
Culver's root « « « « «
yellow coneflower « « « « «
nodding wild onion « « «
meadowsweet « « « « «
yellow giant hyssop « « « « «
horsemint « « « « «
Missouri ironweed « « « «
cup plant « « « « « «
pale Indian plantain « « « «
boneset « « « « «
blue lobelia « « « « « «
pale-leaved sunflower « « « « «
Riddell's goldenrod « « « « « «
New England aster « « « « «
smooth aster « « « «
Natural enemies AugMay Jun Jul Sep Oct
Bloom PeriodBees
KEY
« good
« «
better
« « «
best
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Plants for our climate
Wildflower.org
Plant Bloom Colour Time of Bloom
Chokecherry White Spring
Pussy Willow Yellow Spring
Wild Rose Pink Early summer
Goldenrod Yellow Fall
Monarda Light Blue Summer
Penstemon Pink Early Summer
Echinacea Purple Summer
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Native grasses
•Grow in native prairie habitat,
where they:
1.Provide structural support for wildflowers
2.Fill in gaps that wildflowers can’t early in
establishment, decreasing weed pressure
3.Have root systems of different depths that
complement wildflowers
Heidi Natura, Conservation Research Institute
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Habitat Diversity
n Spatial diversity
q H orizontal diversity - No monoculture
q V e r tical diversity – herbs, forbs, shrubs,
trees
n Biodiversity
q A lternate hosts
q R e fugia
n Temporal Diversity
q Flowering plants all season long
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nTra
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ition
Zo
nes
California Integrated Waste Management Board
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Eco-buffers
n A variety of trees and shrubs planted to mimic
natural hedgerows
n Rapid establishment
n Serve a role as mechanical buffer
and biodiversity habitat
n Placed anywhere a shelterbelt is and within the
crop as a hedgerow
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Eco-buffers
n 30% trees, 70% shrubs and
perennials
n Tall Trees
q > 1 5 m
q Long-lived
q 1 0 % of plant material
n Nurse Trees
q 2 0 % of plant material
q Short-lived
q Pioneer species
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Eco-buffers
n Tall Shrubs
q 4 0 % of plant material
q C omprise the understory
n Low Shrubs and Perennials
q 3 0 % of plant material
n Typically planted in a 5 row design but can also
be reduced to a 3 row design for tight spaces
q Tall trees every 6th plant
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Eco-buffers
n Connect to existing woodlands or uncultivated
areas
n Serve as wildlife
corridor n Source of food
and cover q In season
and over winter
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What Roles do Insects Play?
n Pollinators
n Decomposers/Recyclers
n Predators/Parasitoids
n Herbivores
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Decomposers/Recyclers
N. Winchester, U. Victoria
Viorika Prikhodko
Duwwel
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Natural enemies
Predators: both young andadults feed directly on other insects.
Parasitoids: develop on or in one host insect, emerge as adult, eventually killing host.
What is a beneficial insect?
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Order Odonata:
Dragonflies & Damselflies
Nymphs & adults feed on
mosquitoes
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Podisus maculiventrisPentatomidae
- Prey on caterpillars
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Family Nabidae: Damsel Bug
Nymphs and adults feed on small insects
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Family Phymatidae: Ambush Bug
Nymphs and adults feed on insects that visit flowers
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Family Anthocoridae: Minute Pirate BugNymphs and adults feed on small insects
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Family Lygaeidae: Big-eyed BugNymphs and adults feed on small insects in turf
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Lady Beetles
Coccinellidae- soft-bodied insects
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Family Carabidae: Ground BeetlesLarvae & adults feed on worms, slugs, and large insects in the soil
and above ground
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Family Staphylinidae: Rove BeetleLarvae & adults feed on insects in the soil and above ground
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Family Syrphidae:Flower Fly Larvae and Adult
Larvae feed on soft-bodied insects
Adults are pollinators
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Family Cecidomyiidae: Midges
Larvae feed on soft-bodied
insects
Adults feed on nectar
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Feltiella acarisugaCecidomyiidae
- mites
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Family Chrysopidae: LacewingsLarvae feed on soft-bodied insects
Adults feed on nectar
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Family Vespidae: Yellow Jacket WaspsAdults prey on large insects in summer
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Araneidae Orbweaver
Salticidae Jumping Spider
TheridiidaeTangled-Web Spiders
OpilionesDaddy Long-legs
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ThomisidaeCrab Spiders
R. Deaville-Erb
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LinyphiidaeSheet Weavers
Agelenidae Funnel-web Spiders
Hobo spider
GnaphosidaeGround Spiders
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University of California
Family Phytoseiidae:
Predator Mites
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Parasitoids lay eggs inside host . ,
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lchneumonidae Ophion spp.
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Tachinidae
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Pathogens
Viruses FungiNematodes
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Conserving Beneficial Insects
n Conservation
q P r e s e r v ing existing natural beneficial insects
q R e duce or eliminate pesticide use
q R e fine pesticide application methods and
timing
q P r ovide necessities for beneficial insects
n Overwintering sites
n Summer food sources
n Alternate hosts/prey
n Access to Clean Water
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Nesting Resources
nest made in burrownest made in sloping soilnest entrance in soil
holes in a tree that could beused by bees cavity nesting bees
nesting box constructed for
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Conserving the Ecosystem
n Soil
Conservation
q Reduced
disturbance
q Organic
content
q
Preserve
structure
n Water Conservation
q Drought-
tolerant plants
q Rain capture
q Terraform
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Web Resources
n Michigan State University – Dr. Doug Landis
q http://www.nativeplants.msu.edu
n Plant Database
q http://www.wildflower.org/plants/
n Pra irie Plantwatchq http://plantwatch.naturealberta.ca
n Plant Phenologyq http://budburst.org/home
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Web Resources, cont.
• n IPM Accreditation Ontario
• q http://www.ontarioipm.com/
• n PMRA Reduced Risk Pesticides
• q http://www.pmra-arla.gc.ca/english/pubs/rr-e.html
• n Canada Organic List
• q https://www.cog.ca/uploads/PermittedSubstancesList_2015.pdf
• n OMRI List of Organic Products
• q http://www.omri.org/OMRI_products_list.php
• n National Organic Program (U.S.) List of Organic Products
• q http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop/NOP/standards/ListReg.html
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Risk Maps
n Sustainable Resource Developmentq h ttp://aep.alberta.ca/lands-forests/forest-
health/forest- pest-conditions/default.aspx
n Alberta Pest Monitoring Network
q h ttp://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$Department/deptdocs.nsf/all/prm13779
n Western Committee on Crop Pestsq h ttp://www.westernforum.org/
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Insect Identification Sites
n Bee Genera of Canada
q http://pick5.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?
guide=Bee_genera_United_States_and_Canada
n Bug Guide
q http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740
n Discover Life
q http://www.discoverlife.org/
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Insect Identification Sites
n Butterflies & Moths
q http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/
n Earthworms
q http://www.naturewatch.ca/english/wormwatch/
resources/key/index.html
n Forest Pests
q http://www.forestryimages.org/pests.cfm
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Insect Identification Sites
n Yellow Jackets in Edmonton
q http://homebuggarden.blogspot.ca/2009/08/
biodiversity-gone-bad-hornets-in-home.html
n Royal Alberta Museum
q http://www.royalalbertamuseum.ca/natural/
insects/bugsfaq/bugsfaq.htm
n Key to common pests
q http://agspsrv34.agric.wa.gov.au/ento/pestweb/
default.idc
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Insect Identification Sites
n Bumblebees of North America
q http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/research/
projects/bombus/wnearctic.html
n Yellow Jackets of Western North America
q http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/ants/
TESCBiota/kingdom/animalia/phylum/arthropoda/
class/insecta/order/hymenoptera/family/Vespidae/
Kweskin97/KEY.HTM
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Insect Identification Sites
n Key to Butterflies and Moths of Canada
q http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/bsc/ejournal/d_17/
d_17_download.html
n Key to Aquatic Invertebrates of Alberta
q http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/
Aquatic_Invertebrates/index.php
n AAFC Monographs
q http://esc-sec.ca/aafcmono.php
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Bee Identification Keysn List of species in North America
n Leafcutter Bees of Canada
n Bee Genera of Eastern Canada
- many of these are in Western Canada
n Bees of North America
n Yellow Jackets of North America
n Bee Genera of Canada
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More Bees…
n Pollination Canada
- a site for details on all pollinators in Canada
n Images of Bumble Bees
n Bumble Bee Watch
- a citizen science project for bumble bees
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n Flint, M.L. 1998. Natural Enemies
Handbook. The Illustrated Guide
to Biological Pest Control.
n University of California
Division of Agriculture and
Natural Resources: Publication
3386
n http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/
InOrder/Shop/ItemDetails.asp?
ItemNo=3386H
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n Garden Insects of NorthAmericaq C r a n s h a w, W. 2004.
Princeton UniversityPress.656pp.
n Insects: Their Natural History and Diversityq M a r s hall, S.A. 2006.
Firefly Books. 718pp.
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n Tree & Shrub Insects of the Prairie Provinces
q Ives, W.G.H. & Wong, H.R. 1988, $35.00
n A Field Guide to Forest Insects andDiseases of the Prairie Provinces
q Y. Hiratsuka et al. 2004, $35.00
q U B C Press (c/o UNIpresses)
Georgetown Terminals Warehouses
34 Armstrong Avenue
Georgetown, OntarioL7G 4R9Tel.: 1-877-864-8477 / 905-873-9781
Fax: 1-877-864-4272 / 905-873-6170
E-mail: [email protected]
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n Pests of Landscape Trees
& Shrubs 2ND Ed.
q Publication 3359, Dreistadt,S.H. 2004, U.S.$42.00
q http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/
IPMPROJECT/ADS/
manual_landscape.html
n The Prairie Gardener’s
Book of Bugs
q N ora Bryan & Ruth Staal
q Fifth House Ltd. 200pp.
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n NatureScape
Albertaq P e a r m a n, M. & Pike, T. 2001.
q R e d Deer River Naturalists,
Federation of Alberta Naturalists
q www.fanweb.ca
q $ 2 4 . 9 5
■ Diseases & Pests of Vegetable
Crops in Canada
– Howard, R.J. et al. 1994, $65.00
– http://esc-sec.org/disease.htm
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n Garden Bugs of Alberta
q Fry, K. et al. 2008.
q Lone Pine Publishing
q $ 2 1 . 9 5