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Encouraging Beneficial Insects in Your Garden
Encouraging Beneficial Insects in Your Garden PNW0550  
Author(s): Gail Gredler
Many insects are useful, pollinating plants or controlling insect pests. The pollinators include several bee and fly species. Predators eat large numbers of other insects. Parasitoids live on or in the insect host, which they often kill. This handy guide lists a selection of garden flowers and the beneficial insects they attract. A Pacific Northwest Extension Publication.

Publisher: Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publications
Published: July 2001.   4 pages.
 
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