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Pests in Gardens and Landscapes
General predators
A predator is an animal that attacks and feeds
on other animals. Some predators are quite specialized and confine
their feeding to only one or a few closely related species, whereas
a general predator feeds on a wide variety of prey. General predators
are very important in landscapes that have a diversity of plants
and potential pests. Because they subsist on a variety of insects
and mites, general predators will often be present in the landscape
before serious pests arrive and will be able to provide immediate
assistance in their control. Some of the most common general predators
are green lacewings, damsel
bugs, assassin bugs, bigeyed
bugs, minute pirate
bugs, soldier
beetles, ground
beetles, and spiders.
For more information, see the Natural
Enemies Gallery. |
Green lacewing adult |
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