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Beneficial Insects By: Marcie Baldiviez Are all insects pests?  Not all insects are pests, in fact, many insects can be very beneficial to all of us!

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2 Beneficial Insects By: Marcie Baldiviez

3 Are all insects pests?  Not all insects are pests, in fact, many insects can be very beneficial to all of us! NO!!!

4 What is a Beneficial Insect? Insects that prey on harmful pests in the home & in agriculture production.

5 Who do they benefit???  Farmers  Homeowners  Nurseries  YOU!!!

6 How do they benefit ???  Save Money $$$  Improve plant quality  Decrease pesticide use  Strengthen plants  Maintain healthy plants  Pollination  Save time

7 2 Types of Beneficial Insects  Predators  Parasites

8 Predators  Organisms that kill & feed on their prey  Generally larger than their prey  Consume several-to-many prey over the course of their development

9 Parasites Parasites  Generally smaller to the same size as their hosts  Weaker than their prey  Lay eggs on or within a host insect  Immature larva use host for food over time  A parasite will use only one or a few insects for food

10 So who is beneficial??? Praying Mantis LacewingsGround Beetle Ladybug Honey Bee Small Wasps Assassin Bug Stinkbug

11 Praying Mantis  Predator  Sits & waits  Grabs prey with their modified front legs  Eats many pests  Change color according to their environment

12 Ladybug  Both adult & larvae ladybug are beneficial  Prey on aphids  Scales  Mites  Reduce Infestation

13 Ground Beetle  Common under logs & debris  Feed on a variety of insects Feeds on caterpillars that attack trees & shrubs!!!

14 Lacewing Both adults & larvae are predacious Feed on aphids, scales, mealybugs, mites, & insect eggs Found in grass, weeds, & on tree foliage Can eat 100 or more insects a day!!!

15 Honey Bee Great Pollinator Produces honey & beeswax Protects against pests

16 Assassin Bug Preys on other insects! Characterized by the elongated, narrow head with the 3 segmented beak folded under the head

17 Small Wasps & Stink Bug Very Small Preys on small pests Feeds on insects Characterized by disagreeable odor *Can be a pest to crops Wasp Stink Bug

18 Review of Beneficial Insects Benefit – Farmer & Homeowner Kill pests & Pollinate There are 2 types- Predators & Parasites A few examples are: Ladybug, Lacewing, & Honey Bee

19 The End Resources  http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entom ology/ornamentals/beneficials.html http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entom ology/ornamentals/beneficials.html http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entom ology/ornamentals/beneficials.html  http://entweb.clemson.edu/cuentres/ceshe ets/benefici/ http://entweb.clemson.edu/cuentres/ceshe ets/benefici/ http://entweb.clemson.edu/cuentres/ceshe ets/benefici/  http://www.co.broward.fl.us/ppi02109.htm http://www.co.broward.fl.us/ppi02109.htm  http://ag.udel.edu/extension/information/h yg/hyg-14.htm http://ag.udel.edu/extension/information/h yg/hyg-14.htm http://ag.udel.edu/extension/information/h yg/hyg-14.htm And Remember….Beneficial Insects are our Friends!!!


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