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Natural Enemies Gallery, Listed by Common NameāUC IPM
Common name Scientific name Assassin bugs Reduviidae family Bigeyed bugs Geocoris spp. Brown lacewings Hemerobius spp. ... bugs Nabis spp. Decollate snail Rumina decollata Dustywings Conwentzia barretti Euseius tularensis Euseius tularensis Green lacewings Chrysopa spp., Chrysoperla spp. Mantids Mantidae family Mealybug destroyer Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Minute pirate bugs ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Beet Armyworm on Tomato
General predators such as bigeyed bugs and minute pirate bugs feed on eggs. Organically Acceptable Methods Biological control and sprays of the Entrust formulation of ... are useful for determining when major flights occur, but not for predicting damage. A 5-minute timed search is useful in determining the need for treatment. On average, if one or ...
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Avocado
Rincon-Vitova Insectaries], midge larvae and an ...
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Aphids
Tolerance Levels Fortunately, aphids have many natural enemies such as lady beetles, lacewings, and minute parasitoids ("mini-wasps") that often keep aphid numbers below damaging levels. These are discussed ... of aphids are lady beetles, lacewings, the worm-like larvae of syrphid flies, spiders, pirate bugs (Orius spp.) and tiny parasitic wasps. Most occur naturally in gardens where pesticide sprays ...
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Humble Wildlife - Beneficial Bugs
Soldier Bugs, needle-like snout, injected with a substance that paralyzes it, and is killed as body fluids are sucked out through the harpoon. Minute Pirate Bug (photo not available yet - the adult bug is small and quick moving. It's colors are black and white) These bugs prefer insect eggs, small ...
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Project Wildlife: Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Lacewing: both adults and larvae are predators of aphids, mealybugs, and other soft insects. Minute Pirate Bug: predators of thrips, spider mites, small caterpillars, immature leafhoppers, and insect eggs. Nematode: ... occur naturally. In order to successfully use IPM in your gardening, you must provide the bugs with food and shelter. A general approach is to plant known host plants in ...
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Project Wildlife
Lacewing: both adults and larvae are predators of aphids, mealybugs, and other soft insects. Minute Pirate Bug: predators of thrips, spider mites, small caterpillars, immature leafhoppers, and insect eggs. Nematode: ... occur naturally. In order to successfully use IPM in your gardening, you must provide the bugs with food and shelter. A general approach is to plant known host plants in ...
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