SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 2
Download to read offline
Extension Bulletin E-2973 • Revised • January 2008




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Attracting Beneficial Insects
       N A T U R A L                                                                      E N E M I E S                                                                                           P O L L I N A T O R S
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       with Native Flowering Plants
                                                                                                                                                                                   ollinating insects play a                                                                                     Colletidae (cellophane bees, not

                                                                                                                                                                           P
       ome insects eat other insects and can provide natural pest control on farms and in gardens. These natural

S
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 J. Tuell                             J. Tuell
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Anna Fiedler, Julianna Tuell, Rufus Isaacs, and Doug Landis
       enemies can be divided into two groups — predators and parasitoids. Many predators and parasitoids are                                                                      critical role in maintaining                                                                                  shown). Some of the more com-
       attracted to flowering plants, where they obtain pollen and nectar that help increase their life span and ability                                                           productive natural plant                                                                                      mon species in these groups are
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Department of Entomology, Michigan State University
to lay eggs. The table in this bulletin can be used to select plants that provide flowers for these insects through the                                                    communities, and they also polli-                                                                                     pictured here.
growing season.                                                                                                                                                            nate most crop plants grown for
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Most bee species are solitary
                                                                                                                                                                           their fruits, vegetables, nuts,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (each female produces offspring in
                                                              Howard Russell         Jim Kalisch & Tom Clark, University of Nebraska-Lincoln                               seeds, and fiber. Bees are excel-
Predators eat many                                                                                                                             Parasitoids seek                                                               Honey bee                                Bumble bee                her own nest), with only one gen-
                                                                                                                                                                           lent pollinators because they
prey in a lifetime, feed-                                                                                                                      other insects as hosts                                                                            J. Tuell                             J. Tuell   eration of bees per year. However,
                                                                                                                                                                           spend most of their adult lives col-
ing both as young and as                                                                                                                       in which to lay their                                                                                                                             some of the most abundant
                                                                                                                                                                           lecting pollen to feed to their
adults, and include some                                                                                                                       eggs. Each egg hatches                                                                                                                            species, such as honey bees and
                                                                                                                                                                           developing offspring. The plumed
bugs, beetles, flies,                                                                                                                          within the host, and                                                                                                                              bumble bees, are social, working
                                                                                                                                                                           hairs on their bodies attract pollen
lacewings and spiders.                                                                                                                         the young feed and                                                                                                                                together to provision a single nest
                                                                                                                                                                           grains, and “brushes” on their legs
All shown here eat                                                                                                                             develop within that                                                                                                                               in which a queen presides and pro-
                                   Minute pirate bug                                               Braconid wasp                                                           enable them to collect pollen and
small, soft-bodied                                                                                                                             single host, eventually                                                                                                                           duces multiple generations per
                                                                                                                                                                           carry it back to the nest. Flowers               Carpenter bee                             Andrenid bee
insects and help control                                            D. Landis        Jim Kalisch & Tom Clark, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
                                                                                                                                               killing it. Parasitoids                                                                                                                           year. Bees with multiple genera-
                                                                                                                                                                           provide energy in the form of nec-                                   J. Tuell                              J. Tuell
aphid, whitefly, and                                                                                                                           are most commonly                                                                                                                                 tions per year need food resources
                                                                                                                                                                           tar, and many bees have long
mealybug populations.                                                                                                                          small wasps. Hosts can                                                                                                                            (pollen and nectar) across most of
                                                                                                                                                                           tongues that allow them to reach
Spiders will also eat                                                                                                                          be from almost any                                                                                                                                the growing season to build their
                                                                                                                                                                           into deep flowers that other
larger insects.                                                                                                                                insect group, including                                                                                                                           colonies. Providing plants with
                                                                                                                                                                           insects cannot use.
                                                                                                                                               beetle larvae, cater-                                                                                                                             overlapping bloom periods in a
                                                                                                                                               pillars, flies, and other   Five major bee families are found                                                                                     landscape will help these bees
                                        Lady beetle                                             Ichneumonid wasp                               wasps.                      in the Midwest: Apidae (honey                 Sweat bee, brown                           Sweat bee, green             survive and prosper. The table in
                                                                    A. Fiedler                                             Gerald J. Lenhard
                                                                                                                                                                           bees, bumble bees, carpenter bees,        S. Bambara, N. Carolina State Univ.                              J. Tuell   this bulletin can be used to select
                                                                                                                                               For more information        and a diverse group of solitary                                                                                       plants that will provide flowers
                                                                                                                                               on natural enemies,         soil-nesting bees), Andrenidae                                                                                        through the growing season.
                                                                                                                                               please see the Other        (andrenid bees), Halictidae
                                                                                                                                               Resources section on                                                                                                                              For more information on
                                                                                                                                                                           (sweat bees), Megachilidae
                                                                                                                                               page 5.                                                                                                                                           pollinators, please see the
                                                                                                                                                                           (leafcutter and mason bees), and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Other Resources section below.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Mason bee                              Leafcutter bee
                                        Syrphid fly                                                 Chalcid wasp
                                   David Keith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
                                                                                                                                                                           Other Resources
                                                                                                                                                                           Enhancing Beneficial Insects with Native Plants Web site:                            Gardiner, M., C. DiFonzo, M. Brewer and T. Noma. 2006.
                                                                                                                                                                           www.nativeplants.msu.edu                                                             Identifying Natural Enemies in Crops and Landscapes. Extension
                                                                                                                                                                           Flint, M.L., and S.H. Dreistadt. 1998. Natural Enemies                               bulletin E-2949. East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State
                                                                                                                                                                           Handbook: the Illustrated Guide to Biological Pest Control.                          University.
                                                                                                                                                                           Publication 3386. Berkely, CA: University of California Press,                       Shepherd, M., S.L. Buchmann, M. Vaughan and S.H. Black.
                                                                                                                                                                           Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources.                                       2003. Pollinator Conservation Handbook. Portland, Ore.: The
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Xerces Society.
                                        Crab spider
                                                                                 4                                                                                                                                                                          5
1                 2                     3             4             5             6                       7           8       9        10        11            12                        13

Introduction                                                                                                                                  Establishing native plants                                                                                                         Natural
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Common name                            Scientific name            enemies   Bees        MAY                    JUNE           JULY       AUGUST   SEPTEMBER   OCTOBER
Conservation of natural enemies of insects (predators and                                                                                     Local sources of native seed and potted plant material
parasitoids) and pollinators (bees) around the farm or                                                                                        are available for Michigan and many other areas. Where           1. wild strawberry                     Fragaria virginiana
garden can help suppress pests and increase crop yields.                                                                                      possible, use local genotypes — i.e., plant material origi-      2. golden Alexanders                   Zizia aurea
Many beneficial insects rely on plants for nectar and                                                                                         nally collected in your area and best adapted for your
pollen or shelter. Plants commonly recommended to                                                                                             conditions.                                                      3. Canada anemone                      Anemone canadensis                                                                                Native Flowering Plants that Attract
provide these resources are non-native annuals such as                                                                                                                                                         4. penstemon/hairy beardtongue         Penstemon hirsutus
buckwheat, sweet alyssum, faba bean, dill, and coriander.
                                                                                                                                              Determine where you would like to establish native
                                                                                                                                              plants. If it is a large area (greater than 500 square feet),    5. angelica                            Angelica atropurpurea
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Beneficial Insects
In a recent Michigan State University study, we found
                                                                                                                                              consider using seed to establish plants, which will flower
that native Midwestern perennial plants could provide                                                                                                                                                          6. cow parsnip                         Heracleum maximum
                                                                                                                                              in 3 to 5 years. If a smaller area, rooted seedlings sold in
similar, and in some cases, more attractive resources.                                                                                                                                                         7. sand coreopsis/lanceleaf tickseed   Coreopsis lanceolata                                                                                                             The bloom periods shown
                                                                                                                                              plugs or pots will flower in 1 to 2 years and will allow                                                                                                                                                                                 for the native perennials
We selected 46 native Michigan plants on the basis of                                                                                         you to choose the position of each plant.                        8. shrubby cinquefoil                  Potentilla fruticosa                                                                                                             are for 2-year-old plants
their bloom periods and ability to survive in agricultural                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             growing in full sun in 2005
                                                                                                                                              Consult a local native plant producer for seed mixes or          9. Indian hemp                         Apocynum cannabinum                                                                                                              in Ingham County,
habitats. All of the species selected historically grew in
                                                                                                                                              plants most appropriate for your light, soil type, and                                                                                                                                                                                   Michigan. Bloom times will
prairie or oak savanna habitats. Once common in                                                                                                                                                               10. late figwort                        Scrophularia marilandica                                                                                                         vary between years and
                                                                                                                                              moisture conditions, as well as for proper plant spacing.
Michigan, prairies and oak savannas are now rare, as are                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               locations. All plants are
                                                                                                                                                                                                              11. swamp milkweed                      Asclepias incarnata
many of the plants and animals that formerly utilized                                                                                         Site preparation to minimize weeds is crucial to project                                                                                                                                                                                 native to the north central
these habitats. By returning these plants to Michigan                                                                                         success. Depending on the history of your site, plan on         12. Culver’s root                       Veronicastrum virginicum                                                                                                         United States; many are
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       native to the eastern United
landscapes, we may be able to increase both pollination                                                                                       3 months to 2 years for proper preparation. Professional        13. yellow coneflower                   Ratibida pinnata                                                                                                                 States. Check with local
and pest control while enhancing native biodiversity.                                                                                         plant and seeding installation services are available. If                                                                                                                                                                                resources to determine if
                                                                                                                                              you are seeding an area yourself, you can hand broadcast        14. nodding wild onion                  Allium cernuum                                                                                                                   they are native to your area.
Plant testing                                                                                                                                 seed with good results. Seed drills require a good deal of      15. meadowsweet                         Spiraea alba
Native species were established as rooted plug or 1-quart                                                                                     time and seed to calibrate correctly, so they are most
                                                                                                                                                                                                              16. yellow giant hyssop                 Agastache nepetoides
potted plants in the fall of 2003 and compared to the                                                                                         effectively used on areas larger than an acre.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              17. horsemint/spotted beebalm           Monarda punctata
non-native annuals, which were planted as seed the fol-
                                                                                                                                              Please note: The information presented in this bulletin
lowing spring. During the 2004 and 2005 growing sea-                                                                                                                                                          18. Missouri ironweed                   Vernonia missurica
                                                                                                                                              should be considered a guideline to be adapted for your
sons, we determined dates of peak bloom for each                                                                                                                                                              19. cup plant                           Silphium perfoliatum
                                                                                                                                              local conditions. MSU makes no warranty about the use
species and collected insects at flowers during peak
                                                                                                                                              of the information presented here.                              20. pale Indian plantain                Cacalia atriplicifolia
bloom. We then identified predator, parasitoid and polli-
nator insects collected at each plant species.                                                                                                For more information on our research into native plants,        21. boneset                             Eupatorium perfoliatum
The table in this bulletin shows 26 native plants that can                                                                                    beneficial insects and pollinators, see                         22. blue lobelia                        Lobelia siphilitica
provide flowers throughout the growing season and are                                                                                         www.nativeplants.msu.edu
                                                                                                                                                                                                              23. pale-leaved sunflower               Helianthus strumosus
highly attractive to beneficial insects.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              24. Riddell’s goldenrod                 Solidago riddellii
                                                                                                                                              Acknowledgements                                                                                                                                          Entire bloom period.                                                              www.nativeplants.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              25. New England aster                   Aster novae-angliae                               Yellow area shows peak bloom.                                                        msu.edu
Cover photos: clockwise, top left: A. Fiedler; W. Cranshaw, Colorado State University;                                                        Project GREEEN
J. Tuell; A. Fiedler.
Chart photos: flower images 1 through 26: A. Fiedler.
                                                                                                                                              MSU Extension and Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station      26. smooth aster                        Aster laevis
                                                                                                                                              USDA NC-SARE
MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are                      C.S. Mott Predoctoral Fellowship in Sustainable Agriculture                    14                15                    16             17            18           19                       20      21         22        23        24            25                        26
open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, politi-
cal beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work,                MSU Sustainable Agriculture: Production and Food Ecology
acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thomas G. Coon, Director, MSU
Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or                      Systems Grant
trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned.
                                                                                                                                              Bill Schneider and Wildtype Design, Native Plants & Seed


                                                                                                                                          1

More Related Content

Similar to Attracting Beneficial Insects with Native Flowering Plants - Michigan State University

Insect ecology presentation
Insect ecology presentationInsect ecology presentation
Insect ecology presentationBipin Karki
 
Kudzu Argumentative Essay
Kudzu Argumentative EssayKudzu Argumentative Essay
Kudzu Argumentative EssayAlison Hall
 
Effectiveness of banana peel
Effectiveness of banana peelEffectiveness of banana peel
Effectiveness of banana peelManong Inday
 
Promoting pollinators 2010
Promoting pollinators   2010Promoting pollinators   2010
Promoting pollinators 2010cvadheim
 
Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...
Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...
Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...Premier Publishers
 
Lec 3.pptx
Lec 3.pptxLec 3.pptx
Lec 3.pptxSaphire8
 
Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...
Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...
Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...Alexander Decker
 
Nematodes: Alternative Controls
Nematodes: Alternative ControlsNematodes: Alternative Controls
Nematodes: Alternative ControlsGardening
 
Conservation of biological controls
Conservation of biological controlsConservation of biological controls
Conservation of biological controlsBikashkhanal2
 
Science alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendo
Science alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendoScience alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendo
Science alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendoandare2
 
Diversity in living organisms part 1
Diversity in living organisms part 1Diversity in living organisms part 1
Diversity in living organisms part 1Vatsal Vasudev
 
Tennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic Invasive
Tennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic InvasiveTennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic Invasive
Tennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic InvasiveDanousis85z
 
Landscaping with Native Plants in Pennsylvania
Landscaping with Native Plants in PennsylvaniaLandscaping with Native Plants in Pennsylvania
Landscaping with Native Plants in PennsylvaniaFarica46m
 
Birds and farmers1
Birds and farmers1Birds and farmers1
Birds and farmers1Ishwor Kadel
 
Diagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damage
Diagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damageDiagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damage
Diagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damageBhumika Kapoor
 

Similar to Attracting Beneficial Insects with Native Flowering Plants - Michigan State University (20)

Insect ecology presentation
Insect ecology presentationInsect ecology presentation
Insect ecology presentation
 
minithesis
minithesisminithesis
minithesis
 
Kudzu Argumentative Essay
Kudzu Argumentative EssayKudzu Argumentative Essay
Kudzu Argumentative Essay
 
Effectiveness of banana peel
Effectiveness of banana peelEffectiveness of banana peel
Effectiveness of banana peel
 
Promoting pollinators 2010
Promoting pollinators   2010Promoting pollinators   2010
Promoting pollinators 2010
 
Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...
Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...
Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing rum...
 
Lec 3.pptx
Lec 3.pptxLec 3.pptx
Lec 3.pptx
 
Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...
Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...
Comparison the effect insecticide of the oils of six plant extracts on the ap...
 
Chap30
Chap30Chap30
Chap30
 
Morrison valley
Morrison valleyMorrison valley
Morrison valley
 
Ornamental
OrnamentalOrnamental
Ornamental
 
Entomology
EntomologyEntomology
Entomology
 
Nematodes: Alternative Controls
Nematodes: Alternative ControlsNematodes: Alternative Controls
Nematodes: Alternative Controls
 
Conservation of biological controls
Conservation of biological controlsConservation of biological controls
Conservation of biological controls
 
Science alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendo
Science alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendoScience alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendo
Science alvaro moyano y alejandro ucendo
 
Diversity in living organisms part 1
Diversity in living organisms part 1Diversity in living organisms part 1
Diversity in living organisms part 1
 
Tennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic Invasive
Tennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic InvasiveTennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic Invasive
Tennessee's Native Plant Alternatives to Exotic Invasive
 
Landscaping with Native Plants in Pennsylvania
Landscaping with Native Plants in PennsylvaniaLandscaping with Native Plants in Pennsylvania
Landscaping with Native Plants in Pennsylvania
 
Birds and farmers1
Birds and farmers1Birds and farmers1
Birds and farmers1
 
Diagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damage
Diagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damageDiagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damage
Diagnosis of pest on the basis of plant damage
 

More from Kardatou54a

Assessing the Landscape of Local Food in Appalachia
Assessing the Landscape of Local Food in AppalachiaAssessing the Landscape of Local Food in Appalachia
Assessing the Landscape of Local Food in AppalachiaKardatou54a
 
Bay Area Top Butterfly Nectar Flowers
Bay Area Top Butterfly Nectar FlowersBay Area Top Butterfly Nectar Flowers
Bay Area Top Butterfly Nectar FlowersKardatou54a
 
Bay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the Bay
Bay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the BayBay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the Bay
Bay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the BayKardatou54a
 
California Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management Practices
California Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management PracticesCalifornia Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management Practices
California Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management PracticesKardatou54a
 
Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...
Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...
Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...Kardatou54a
 
Child Friendly Water-Wise Gardening
Child Friendly Water-Wise GardeningChild Friendly Water-Wise Gardening
Child Friendly Water-Wise GardeningKardatou54a
 
China Sustainable Neighborhood Project
China Sustainable Neighborhood ProjectChina Sustainable Neighborhood Project
China Sustainable Neighborhood ProjectKardatou54a
 
Choosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural Lawn
Choosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural LawnChoosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural Lawn
Choosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural LawnKardatou54a
 
Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...
Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...
Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...Kardatou54a
 
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo Island
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo IslandCoastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo Island
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo IslandKardatou54a
 
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...Kardatou54a
 
Coastal Mississippi Wildflowers
Coastal Mississippi WildflowersCoastal Mississippi Wildflowers
Coastal Mississippi WildflowersKardatou54a
 
Community Development through Gardening Manual
Community Development through Gardening ManualCommunity Development through Gardening Manual
Community Development through Gardening ManualKardatou54a
 
Community Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, Australia
Community Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, AustraliaCommunity Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, Australia
Community Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, AustraliaKardatou54a
 
Connecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability List
Connecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability ListConnecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability List
Connecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability ListKardatou54a
 
Consejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y Jardín
Consejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y JardínConsejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y Jardín
Consejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y JardínKardatou54a
 
Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...
Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...
Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...Kardatou54a
 
Conserving Oklahoma's Water
Conserving Oklahoma's WaterConserving Oklahoma's Water
Conserving Oklahoma's WaterKardatou54a
 
Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...
Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...
Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...Kardatou54a
 
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New Jersey
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New JerseyConserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New Jersey
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New JerseyKardatou54a
 

More from Kardatou54a (20)

Assessing the Landscape of Local Food in Appalachia
Assessing the Landscape of Local Food in AppalachiaAssessing the Landscape of Local Food in Appalachia
Assessing the Landscape of Local Food in Appalachia
 
Bay Area Top Butterfly Nectar Flowers
Bay Area Top Butterfly Nectar FlowersBay Area Top Butterfly Nectar Flowers
Bay Area Top Butterfly Nectar Flowers
 
Bay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the Bay
Bay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the BayBay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the Bay
Bay Friendly Gardening: From Your Backyard to the Bay
 
California Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management Practices
California Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management PracticesCalifornia Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management Practices
California Water Stewards: Innovative On-Farm Water Management Practices
 
Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...
Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...
Cases in Water Conservation: How Efficiency Programs Help Water Utilities Sav...
 
Child Friendly Water-Wise Gardening
Child Friendly Water-Wise GardeningChild Friendly Water-Wise Gardening
Child Friendly Water-Wise Gardening
 
China Sustainable Neighborhood Project
China Sustainable Neighborhood ProjectChina Sustainable Neighborhood Project
China Sustainable Neighborhood Project
 
Choosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural Lawn
Choosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural LawnChoosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural Lawn
Choosing the Right Plants for A Beautiful, Trouble Free Garden - Natural Lawn
 
Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...
Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...
Clean Waters: Rethinking Plant Selection for the Home Landscape - University ...
 
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo Island
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo IslandCoastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo Island
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for Kangaroo Island
 
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...
Coastal Gardens: A Planting Guide for the South West Capes Coastal Region - Y...
 
Coastal Mississippi Wildflowers
Coastal Mississippi WildflowersCoastal Mississippi Wildflowers
Coastal Mississippi Wildflowers
 
Community Development through Gardening Manual
Community Development through Gardening ManualCommunity Development through Gardening Manual
Community Development through Gardening Manual
 
Community Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, Australia
Community Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, AustraliaCommunity Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, Australia
Community Waterwise Display Garden - Goulburn Valley Water, Australia
 
Connecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability List
Connecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability ListConnecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability List
Connecticut Native Tree and Shrub Availability List
 
Consejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y Jardín
Consejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y JardínConsejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y Jardín
Consejos Para Ahorrar Agu Hogar Y Jardín
 
Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...
Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...
Conservation Gardening: Sustainable Practices for a Healthy Landscape - Unive...
 
Conserving Oklahoma's Water
Conserving Oklahoma's WaterConserving Oklahoma's Water
Conserving Oklahoma's Water
 
Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...
Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...
Conserving Water in the Garden: Designing and Installing a New Landscape - Or...
 
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New Jersey
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New JerseyConserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New Jersey
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New Jersey
 

Recently uploaded

TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docxTEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docxruthvilladarez
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptxmary850239
 
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4JOYLYNSAMANIEGO
 
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptIntegumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptshraddhaparab530
 
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docxEMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docxElton John Embodo
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Celine George
 
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17Celine George
 
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSGRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSJoshuaGantuangco2
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptxmary850239
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemChristalin Nelson
 
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationActivity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationRosabel UA
 
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...Postal Advocate Inc.
 
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...JojoEDelaCruz
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Seán Kennedy
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxAnupkumar Sharma
 
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEDust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEaurabinda banchhor
 

Recently uploaded (20)

TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docxTEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
 
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
 
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptIntegumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
 
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docxEMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
 
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxFINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
 
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
 
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSGRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management System
 
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationActivity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
 
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
 
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEDust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
 

Attracting Beneficial Insects with Native Flowering Plants - Michigan State University

  • 1. Extension Bulletin E-2973 • Revised • January 2008 Attracting Beneficial Insects N A T U R A L E N E M I E S P O L L I N A T O R S with Native Flowering Plants ollinating insects play a Colletidae (cellophane bees, not P ome insects eat other insects and can provide natural pest control on farms and in gardens. These natural S J. Tuell J. Tuell Anna Fiedler, Julianna Tuell, Rufus Isaacs, and Doug Landis enemies can be divided into two groups — predators and parasitoids. Many predators and parasitoids are critical role in maintaining shown). Some of the more com- attracted to flowering plants, where they obtain pollen and nectar that help increase their life span and ability productive natural plant mon species in these groups are Department of Entomology, Michigan State University to lay eggs. The table in this bulletin can be used to select plants that provide flowers for these insects through the communities, and they also polli- pictured here. growing season. nate most crop plants grown for Most bee species are solitary their fruits, vegetables, nuts, (each female produces offspring in Howard Russell Jim Kalisch & Tom Clark, University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeds, and fiber. Bees are excel- Predators eat many Parasitoids seek Honey bee Bumble bee her own nest), with only one gen- lent pollinators because they prey in a lifetime, feed- other insects as hosts J. Tuell J. Tuell eration of bees per year. However, spend most of their adult lives col- ing both as young and as in which to lay their some of the most abundant lecting pollen to feed to their adults, and include some eggs. Each egg hatches species, such as honey bees and developing offspring. The plumed bugs, beetles, flies, within the host, and bumble bees, are social, working hairs on their bodies attract pollen lacewings and spiders. the young feed and together to provision a single nest grains, and “brushes” on their legs All shown here eat develop within that in which a queen presides and pro- Minute pirate bug Braconid wasp enable them to collect pollen and small, soft-bodied single host, eventually duces multiple generations per carry it back to the nest. Flowers Carpenter bee Andrenid bee insects and help control D. Landis Jim Kalisch & Tom Clark, University of Nebraska-Lincoln killing it. Parasitoids year. Bees with multiple genera- provide energy in the form of nec- J. Tuell J. Tuell aphid, whitefly, and are most commonly tions per year need food resources tar, and many bees have long mealybug populations. small wasps. Hosts can (pollen and nectar) across most of tongues that allow them to reach Spiders will also eat be from almost any the growing season to build their into deep flowers that other larger insects. insect group, including colonies. Providing plants with insects cannot use. beetle larvae, cater- overlapping bloom periods in a pillars, flies, and other Five major bee families are found landscape will help these bees Lady beetle Ichneumonid wasp wasps. in the Midwest: Apidae (honey Sweat bee, brown Sweat bee, green survive and prosper. The table in A. Fiedler Gerald J. Lenhard bees, bumble bees, carpenter bees, S. Bambara, N. Carolina State Univ. J. Tuell this bulletin can be used to select For more information and a diverse group of solitary plants that will provide flowers on natural enemies, soil-nesting bees), Andrenidae through the growing season. please see the Other (andrenid bees), Halictidae Resources section on For more information on (sweat bees), Megachilidae page 5. pollinators, please see the (leafcutter and mason bees), and Other Resources section below. Mason bee Leafcutter bee Syrphid fly Chalcid wasp David Keith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Other Resources Enhancing Beneficial Insects with Native Plants Web site: Gardiner, M., C. DiFonzo, M. Brewer and T. Noma. 2006. www.nativeplants.msu.edu Identifying Natural Enemies in Crops and Landscapes. Extension Flint, M.L., and S.H. Dreistadt. 1998. Natural Enemies bulletin E-2949. East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State Handbook: the Illustrated Guide to Biological Pest Control. University. Publication 3386. Berkely, CA: University of California Press, Shepherd, M., S.L. Buchmann, M. Vaughan and S.H. Black. Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2003. Pollinator Conservation Handbook. Portland, Ore.: The Xerces Society. Crab spider 4 5
  • 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Introduction Establishing native plants Natural Common name Scientific name enemies Bees MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Conservation of natural enemies of insects (predators and Local sources of native seed and potted plant material parasitoids) and pollinators (bees) around the farm or are available for Michigan and many other areas. Where 1. wild strawberry Fragaria virginiana garden can help suppress pests and increase crop yields. possible, use local genotypes — i.e., plant material origi- 2. golden Alexanders Zizia aurea Many beneficial insects rely on plants for nectar and nally collected in your area and best adapted for your pollen or shelter. Plants commonly recommended to conditions. 3. Canada anemone Anemone canadensis Native Flowering Plants that Attract provide these resources are non-native annuals such as 4. penstemon/hairy beardtongue Penstemon hirsutus buckwheat, sweet alyssum, faba bean, dill, and coriander. Determine where you would like to establish native plants. If it is a large area (greater than 500 square feet), 5. angelica Angelica atropurpurea Beneficial Insects In a recent Michigan State University study, we found consider using seed to establish plants, which will flower that native Midwestern perennial plants could provide 6. cow parsnip Heracleum maximum in 3 to 5 years. If a smaller area, rooted seedlings sold in similar, and in some cases, more attractive resources. 7. sand coreopsis/lanceleaf tickseed Coreopsis lanceolata The bloom periods shown plugs or pots will flower in 1 to 2 years and will allow for the native perennials We selected 46 native Michigan plants on the basis of you to choose the position of each plant. 8. shrubby cinquefoil Potentilla fruticosa are for 2-year-old plants their bloom periods and ability to survive in agricultural growing in full sun in 2005 Consult a local native plant producer for seed mixes or 9. Indian hemp Apocynum cannabinum in Ingham County, habitats. All of the species selected historically grew in plants most appropriate for your light, soil type, and Michigan. Bloom times will prairie or oak savanna habitats. Once common in 10. late figwort Scrophularia marilandica vary between years and moisture conditions, as well as for proper plant spacing. Michigan, prairies and oak savannas are now rare, as are locations. All plants are 11. swamp milkweed Asclepias incarnata many of the plants and animals that formerly utilized Site preparation to minimize weeds is crucial to project native to the north central these habitats. By returning these plants to Michigan success. Depending on the history of your site, plan on 12. Culver’s root Veronicastrum virginicum United States; many are native to the eastern United landscapes, we may be able to increase both pollination 3 months to 2 years for proper preparation. Professional 13. yellow coneflower Ratibida pinnata States. Check with local and pest control while enhancing native biodiversity. plant and seeding installation services are available. If resources to determine if you are seeding an area yourself, you can hand broadcast 14. nodding wild onion Allium cernuum they are native to your area. Plant testing seed with good results. Seed drills require a good deal of 15. meadowsweet Spiraea alba Native species were established as rooted plug or 1-quart time and seed to calibrate correctly, so they are most 16. yellow giant hyssop Agastache nepetoides potted plants in the fall of 2003 and compared to the effectively used on areas larger than an acre. 17. horsemint/spotted beebalm Monarda punctata non-native annuals, which were planted as seed the fol- Please note: The information presented in this bulletin lowing spring. During the 2004 and 2005 growing sea- 18. Missouri ironweed Vernonia missurica should be considered a guideline to be adapted for your sons, we determined dates of peak bloom for each 19. cup plant Silphium perfoliatum local conditions. MSU makes no warranty about the use species and collected insects at flowers during peak of the information presented here. 20. pale Indian plantain Cacalia atriplicifolia bloom. We then identified predator, parasitoid and polli- nator insects collected at each plant species. For more information on our research into native plants, 21. boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum The table in this bulletin shows 26 native plants that can beneficial insects and pollinators, see 22. blue lobelia Lobelia siphilitica provide flowers throughout the growing season and are www.nativeplants.msu.edu 23. pale-leaved sunflower Helianthus strumosus highly attractive to beneficial insects. 24. Riddell’s goldenrod Solidago riddellii Acknowledgements Entire bloom period. www.nativeplants. 25. New England aster Aster novae-angliae Yellow area shows peak bloom. msu.edu Cover photos: clockwise, top left: A. Fiedler; W. Cranshaw, Colorado State University; Project GREEEN J. Tuell; A. Fiedler. Chart photos: flower images 1 through 26: A. Fiedler. MSU Extension and Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station 26. smooth aster Aster laevis USDA NC-SARE MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are C.S. Mott Predoctoral Fellowship in Sustainable Agriculture 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, politi- cal beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, MSU Sustainable Agriculture: Production and Food Ecology acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thomas G. Coon, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or Systems Grant trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. Bill Schneider and Wildtype Design, Native Plants & Seed 1