What's a beneficial insect? It's an insect that performs valued services, such as pollinating crops or providing pest control. The beneficial insect habitat borders surrounding the vegetable garden include a variety of
plants that provide food and shelter for beneficial insects. This is an important element of least toxic pest control, and
the predatory insects help to control pest outbreaks on our vegetable plants. Honey bees and native bees are also important beneficial insects that help
pollinate vegetable crops so fruits can form. Flowers from sages, buckwheats (Eriogonum sp.), and members of the carrot and daisy families are nectar and pollen-rich food sources that attract beneficial insects. Deergrass is a California native bunchgrass that provides winter shelter for ladybird beetles. Look for special insect houses designed to provide nesting habitat for native bees. | Explore the Gardens |