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1. insects that prey on or parasitize pests.<br>
1. insects that prey on or parasitize ([[parasitic]]) pests.<br><br>
http://hortipm.tamu.edu/pestprofiles/beneficial/beneficial2a.jpg
 
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http://hortipm.tamu.edu/pestprofiles/beneficial/beneficial2a.jpg<br><br>
In the natural gardens and landscape designs will draw all sorts of insects to that area, ones that are destructive and insects that are beneficial.  This picture shows a few of the insects that are beneficial to a garden. <br>Source: http://hortipm.tamu.edu
This picture shows a few of the insects that are beneficial to a garden.<br>
Source: http://hortipm.tamu.edu/pestprofiles/beneficial/beneficial2.html<br><br>
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/galveston/beneficials_images/2B_mid-sizes/beneficial-01AX-GCMGA5856_hunting_wasp(285x239).jpg<br><br>
One of many types of small wasp that is considered beneficial.<br>
Source: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/galveston/beneficials/beneficial-01_paper_wasp.htm<br><br>

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1. insects that prey on or parasitize (parasitic) pests.

beneficial2a.jpg

This picture shows a few of the insects that are beneficial to a garden.
Source: http://hortipm.tamu.edu/pestprofiles/beneficial/beneficial2.html

beneficial-01AX-GCMGA5856_hunting_wasp(285x239).jpg

One of many types of small wasp that is considered beneficial.
Source: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/galveston/beneficials/beneficial-01_paper_wasp.htm