Flower Seeds That Attract Beneficial Insects

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    Beneficial Insects

    Strategy

    • This garden provides an irresistible habitat for beneficials using flowers, stones and water.Summer garden image by Sabphoto from Fotolia.com

      The best way to attract beneficial insects is by creating a habitat they cannot resist using the right flower seeds. Most beneficial insects that prey on garden pests also eat pollen and thus have small mouth parts. According to Cunningham, "The best attractant flowers have (wide, open flowers which make) nectar and pollen easy to reach." To create a habitat that encourages beneficial insects to stay long term, make sure the flower seeds you choose will bloom the entire season or have overlapping blooming seasons. Include a source of water and protective cover such as shrubs, bricks and stones to enhance your beneficial insect habitat.

    Herb Seeds

    • The blooms of flowering herbs attract beneficial insects.Dille image by fotoroland from Fotolia.com

      Flowering herbs are fragrant and have tiny flowers suited to beneficial insects. Choose parsley and caraway for spring blooms that attract parasitic wasps and flies. For late spring and early summer blooms, choose angelica, chamomile and curry plant to entice lacewings, lady beetles, parasitic wasps, hoverflies, and other predatory insects. Anise, dill, lavender and spearmint flower in the summer provide shelter and food for lady beetles, parasitic wasps, spiders, hoverflies, bees and predatory wasps. Late-summer to fall-blooming herbs include borage, catnip and fennel.

    Annual Seeds

    • Morning glories attract important pollinators such as bees and butterflies.biene in gefahr image by Tina Stumpp from Fotolia.com

      Include blooming annuals in your garden to attract a larger variety of beneficial insects. Pansies and bachelor's buttons provide much-needed early nectar for many emerging beneficial insects as winter draws to a close. Gazanias bloom in the spring and draw lady beetles and soldier bugs. Choose calendulas, cosmos, marigolds, morning glories, sunflowers, sweet alyssum and zinnias for summer to fall flowering and to entice a variety of beneficial insects such as wasps, hoverflies, bees, soldier bugs, assassin bugs, and lady beetles.

    Perennial Seeds

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