Beneficial Insects
Pests have been with us for more than 400 million years. So have the beneficial insects that maintain the balance of nature - and keep plants healthy. Following is a list of "beneficial insects" - insects that are safe for yourself, your children, your plants and your pets, but are deadly to pests that do damage to your tender plantings!
-Taken from literature supplied by Orcon, A division of Organic Control, Inc.
For more information on Beneficial Insects, talk to a MasterNursery Professional at Sheridan Gardens (818) 841-8845
| Green Lacewings - Extremely effective against aphids, mites, mealy bugs, and other soft-bodied insects that drain sap and cause leaves to yellow and curl. | |
| Beneficial Nematodes - Kill many species of soil and boring insects, such as weevils, grubs, beetles, maggots, and cutworms. | |
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Decollate Snails - Attack and kill the common brown garden snail. Also eat snail eggs and juvenile snails. |
| Praying Mantids - The all-purpose beneficial bugs that eat virtually any pest that moves. Can be released before the pests arrive. Fascinating bus that many people keep as pets! | Encarsia Formosa - Prevents whiteflies (greenhouse variety) from draining sap and causing leaf curl in trees and shrubs. |
| Earthworms - Aerate the soil for improved root growth and water retention, while reducing soil density. Also add vital nutrients to soil. |
