- Subjects
- Published
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North Adams, MA :
Storey Publishing
c2014.
- Language
- English
- Corporate Author
- Corporate Author
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- xiii, 257 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781612122830
- Preface
- Part 1. Beneficial Insect Ecology
- 1. Pest Control with Beneficial Insects
- What Are Beneficial Insects?
- Pest Control and Farming
- Enhancing Beneficial Insect Populations
- Approaches to Biocontrol
- Common Predators and Parasitoids: Their Habitat and Prey
- 2. Why Farm with Native Beneficial Insects?
- Pest Control
- Benefits beyond Pest Control
- Case Study: Pest Management in Washington State Vineyards
- Case Study: Milkweed, Stink Bugs, and Georgia Cotton
- 3. Evaluating Beneficial Insect Habitat
- Habitat Essentials
- Farm Practices Checklist
- Case Study: Beneficial Insects Save Christmas
- Part 2. Improving Beneficial Insect Habitat
- Designing New Beneficial Insect Habitat
- What Beneficial Insects Need
- Habitat Size and Location
- Wildflower Selection
- 5. Native Plant Field Borders
- Establishing Borders from Seed
- Site Preparation
- Seeding
- Long-Term Maintenance
- Sample Seed Mixes for Native Plant Field Borders
- 6. Insectary Strips
- Perennials or Annuals?
- Plant Insectary Strips
- Case Study: An Insectary Seed Mix for New Mexico Pumpkins
- Sample Insectary Seed Mixes
- 7. Hedgerows
- Installing a New Hedgerow
- Revitalizing Old Fencerows
- Sample Hedgerow Plant Mixes
- Case Study: Hedgerows on California Central Valley Farms
- 8. Cover Crops
- Species Selection
- Establishing a Cover Crop
- Case Study: A Better Farm for Beneficials
- 9. Conservation Buffers
- Contour Buffer Strips
- Grassed Waterways
- Riparian Buffers and Filter Strips
- Shelterbelts and Windbreaks
- Organic Farm Buffers
- Case Study: Buffer Strips for Soybean Aphid Control
- 10. Beetle Banks and Other Shelters
- Beetle Banks
- Tunnel Nests
- Wasp Shelters
- Brush Piles
- Insect Hotels
- Case Study: Banking on Beetles in Oregon
- Part 3. Managing Beneficial Insect Habitat
- 11. Reducing Pesticide Impacts
- If You Must Use Pesticides
- Pesticide Selection
- Microbial Insecticides and Nematodes
- Alternatives to Pesticides
- Controlling Spray Drift
- Case Study: Designing Windbreaks to Limit Pesticide Drift
- Case Study: Biological Mite Control in Pennsylvania Apple Orchards
- 12. Long-Term Habitat Management
- Disking, Mowing, and Burning
- Grazing
- Rotating Habitat Disturbance
- Interseeding Wildflowers
- Case Study: Beneficial Insect Habitat on an Oklahoma Farm and Ranch
- Part 4. Common Beneficial Insects and Their Kin
- Predatory Insects
- Assassin Bugs, Ambush Bugs
- Big-Eyed Bugs
- Damsel Bugs
- Minute Pirate Bugs, Insidious Flower Bugs
- Predatory Stink Bugs
- Mantids
- Green Lacewings, Brown Lacewings
- Checkered Beetles
- Firefly Beetles, Fireflies, Lightning Bugs
- Ground Beetles
- Tiger Beetles
- Lady Beetles, Lady Bugs, Ladybird Beetles
- Soft-Winged Flower Beetles
- Soldier Beetles
- Rove Beetles
- Flower Flies, Hover Flies
- Predatory Wasps
- Parasitoids
- Parasitoid Wasps
- Scarab-Hunting Wasps
- Tachinid Flies
- Noninsect Beneficial Predators
- Jumping Spiders, Wolf Spiders, Orb Weaver Spiders, Sheet-Weaving Spiders
- Harvestmen
- Predatory Mites
- Part 5. Plants for Conversation Biocontrol
- Native Wildflowers
- Native Flowering Trees and Shrubs
- Native Grasses
- Cover Crops and Nonnative Insectary Plants
- Part 6. Appendix
- Additional Resources
- About the Authors
- The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
- Index