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Updated: March 1, 2023
Meet a Pollinator: Carpenter Bee
Carpenter bees are the largest native bees in the United States and they are effective pollinators.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Meet a Pollinator: Cellophane Bee
Cellophane bees are important pollinators of plants and they are not aggressive/defensive.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Giant Resin Bee
Giant resin bees are an introduced species and are native to parts of Asia.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Braconid and Ichneumonoid Wasps
Braconid wasps and Ichneumonoid wasps are types of parasitoids that are beneficial in a garden.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Beneficial Nematodes
Parasitic nematodes are tiny, parasitic worms that are not harmful to humans, animals, or plants. These occur naturally and can be purchased to control clearwing borers and cutworms.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Predatory Spiders
All spiders are predators and aid us by eating many garden pests.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Predatory Wasps
Predatory wasps are beneficial insects in a garden and landscape.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Predatory Mites
Predatory mites are beneficial arthropods in a garden and landscape.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Praying Mantid (Mantis)
Praying mantids, also called praying mantis, are generalist predators. They feed on a wide variety of other insects and even some small vertebrates.
Updated: March 1, 2023
Damselflies, Dragonflies and Earwigs
Damselflies, dragonflies, and earwigs are general predators that are commonly found in gardens.
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