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Beneficial Beneficial Insects Insects Commonly Found in the Garden and Landscape

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Beneficial InsectsBeneficial Insects

Commonly Found in the Garden and

Landscape

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Assassin Bugs

Assassin bugs prey on aphids, caterpillars, beetles, leafhoppers,and other insects. They

do not like to be handled.

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Big-eyed Bugs

These small insects with big eyes attackspider mites, thrips, aphids and other

insect eggs.

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Damsel Bugs

Damsel bugs resemble assassin bugs.They feed on aphids, leafhoppers,

mites and caterpillars.

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Green Lacewings

Green or brown, the lacewing, or aphid lion,is known to eat as many as 600 aphids.

larvaadult

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Ground Beetles

These beetles arelarge, dark, and sometimes metallic.They feed along the ground on soft-bodiedinsects, especially at night.

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Lady Beetles

Lady beetle adults and larvaeattack aphids, mites, insect

eggs and small insects.

adult larva

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Tiny Parasitic Wasps

Micro- and mini-wasps can sting and lay eggs in caterpillars, aphids

or insect eggs. The larvae consume their prey from within.

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Praying Mantids

Mantids have a goodreputation, but eat

relatively few insectsin the garden.

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Predaceous Stink Bugs

Many stink bugs are pests, but predaceousstink bugs feed on beetles and caterpillars

both as adults and colorful nymphs.

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Predatory Mites

Predatory mites move rapidly to catchand feed on their plant-eating counterparts.

They are often white, tan, or orange.

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Soldier Beetles

Adults resemble firefliesand are attracted to

milkweed,hydrangea, and goldenrod.

They eat aphids, caterpillars,mites, grasshopper eggs, and

small beetles.

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Syrphid Flies

adult larva

The harmless adults resemble bees,but the small larvae consume many

aphids.

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Minute Pirate Bug

These bugs attack thrips, spider mites,aphids and small insects.

larva

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Tachinid Flies

Heavily bristled tachinid flies lay eggs oncaterpillars, beetle larvae, and bugs.

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Wasps & Hornets

Though often considered pests, these insects feed heavily on caterpillars, flies and other

soft-bodied insects.

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Stephen B. Bambara

Extension Entomologist