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- Insectary_plant abstract "Insectary plants are those that attract insects. As such, beneficial insectary plants are intentionally introduced into an ecosystem to increase pollen resources and nectar resources required by the natural enemies of harmful or unwanted insect pests. Beyond an effective natural control of pests, the friendly insects also assist in pollination.The \"friendly insects\" include ladybeetles, bees, ground beetles, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps. Other animals that are frequently considered beneficial include lizards, spiders, toads, and humming birds. Beneficial insects are as much as ten times more abundant in the insectary plantings area. Mortality of scale insects (caused by natural enemies) can be double with insectary plantings. In addition, a diversity of insectary plants can increase the population of beneficial insects such that these levels can be sustained even when the insectary plants are removed or die off.For maximum benefit in the garden, insectary plants can be grown alongside desired garden plants that do not have this benefit. The insects attracted to the insectary plants will also help the other nearby garden plants.Many members of the Apiaceae (formerly known as Umbelliferae) family are excellent insectary plants. Fennel, angelica, coriander (cilantro), dill, and wild carrot all provide in great number the tiny flowers required by parasitic wasps. Various clovers, yarrow, and rue also attract parasitic and predatory insects. Low-growing plants, such as thyme, rosemary, or mint, provide shelter for ground beetles and other beneficial insects. Composite flowers (daisy and chamomile) and mints (spearmint, peppermint, or catnip) will attract predatory wasps, hoverflies, and robber flies. The wasps will catch caterpillars and grubs to feed their young, while the predatory and parasitic flies attack many kinds of insects, including leafhoppers and caterpillars.Other insectary plants include: mustard plants such as Brassica juncea, Phacelia tanacetifolia, buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum), marigold (Tagetes patula), elderberry, Korean licorice mint (Agastache rugosa), blackberry, Convolvulus, Crataegus, Anthriscus sylvestris, Chrysanthemum segetum, Scrophularia, Rosa canina, Hedera helix, Centaurea cyanus, Phacelia tanacetifolia, Escholzia californica, Prunus spinosa, Lobularia maritima.".
- Insectary_plant thumbnail Elderberrybloom0377.JPG?width=300.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink BugofMonth14.html.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink grow_garden_insectary.htm.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink insect.html.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink insectaryplants.htm.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink bbpest_if_benefits.html.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink beneficial-insect-natural-pest-control-article.htm.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink beneficialinsects.htm.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=KVLgt2_J1Wk.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageID "5165846".
- Insectary_plant wikiPageLength "4124".
- Insectary_plant wikiPageOutDegree "55".
- Insectary_plant wikiPageRevisionID "689238562".
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Achillea_millefolium.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Agastache_rugosa.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Angelica.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Apiaceae.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Asteraceae.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Bee.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Beneficial_weed.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Biological_pest_control.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Blackberry.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Brassica_juncea.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Buckwheat.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agriculturally_beneficial_insects.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insect_ecology.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_farming.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_gardening.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainable_agriculture.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainable_gardening.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillar.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Catnip.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Chamomile.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Clover.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Coccinellidae.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Companion_planting.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Convolvulus.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Crataegus.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Daucus_carota.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Dill.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Fennel.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Ground_beetle.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Hoverfly.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Hummingbird.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Insect_hotel.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Larva.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Lizard.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Mentha.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Mustard_plant.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Parasitoid_wasp.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Peppermint.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Pest_(organism).
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Phacelia_tanacetifolia.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Rosemary.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Ruta_graveolens.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Sambucus.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Spearmint.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Spider.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Tagetes_patula.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Thyme.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Toad.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink Wasp.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink File:Elderberrybloom0377.JPG.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLink File:Helophilus_sp.jpg.
- Insectary_plant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Insectary plant".
- Insectary_plant wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Agriculturally_beneficial_insects.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Insect_ecology.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Organic_farming.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Organic_gardening.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Plants.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Sustainable_agriculture.
- Insectary_plant subject Category:Sustainable_gardening.
- Insectary_plant type Technology.
- Insectary_plant comment "Insectary plants are those that attract insects. As such, beneficial insectary plants are intentionally introduced into an ecosystem to increase pollen resources and nectar resources required by the natural enemies of harmful or unwanted insect pests. Beyond an effective natural control of pests, the friendly insects also assist in pollination.The \"friendly insects\" include ladybeetles, bees, ground beetles, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps.".
- Insectary_plant label "Insectary plant".
- Insectary_plant sameAs Q9060504.
- Insectary_plant sameAs Planta_insectaria.
- Insectary_plant sameAs m.0d5w5t.
- Insectary_plant sameAs Q9060504.
- Insectary_plant wasDerivedFrom Insectary_plant?oldid=689238562.
- Insectary_plant depiction Elderberrybloom0377.JPG.
- Insectary_plant isPrimaryTopicOf Insectary_plant.