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Pests and Beneficials: Vegetables and Cut Flowers

Pests
Beneficials
Aphid Assassin Bug
Armyworm Lacewing
Asparagus Beetle Lady Beetle
Bean Leaf Beetle Long-legged Fly
Blister Beetle Parasitic Wasp
Colorado Potato Beetle Praying Mantis
Corn Earworm Predatory Stink Bug
Cosmopepla Stink Bug Soldier Beetle
Cross-striped Cabbageworm Syrphid Fly
Eggplant Lace Bug Tachinid Fly
Fire Ants
Flea Beetle
Fleahopper Non-Insects
Grasshopper Daddylonglegs
Green Dock Beetle Spider
Harlequin Bug
Hornworm
Japanese Beetle
Kudzu Bug
Leaf-footed Bug
Leafhopper
Mexican Bean Beetle
Milkweed Bug
Plum Curculio
Slugs
Spotted Cucumber Beetle
Squash Bug
Stink Bugs
Striped Cucumber Beetle
Tarnished Plant Bug
Tortoise Beetle
Vegetable Weevil
Velvet Ant
Yellowmargined Leaf Beetle
Yellow-necked Caterpillar

 

This page last updated June 11, 2012.


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