Fruit and vegetable insects
Insects and other bugs that particularly help, harm or feed on fruits and vegetables.
- Aphids
- Apple maggots
- Asparagus beetles
- Bean leaf beetles
- Brown marmorated stink bugs
- Cabbage loopers
- Cabbage maggots
- Codling moths
- Colorado potato beetles
- Cucumber beetles (spotted and striped)
- Cutworms
- Diamondback moths
- Flea beetles
- Imported cabbage worms
- Japanese beetles
- Leafminers (spinach and vegetable)
- Onion maggots
- Sap beetles
- Slugs
- Spider mites
- Spittlebugs
- Spotted wing drosophila (SWD)
- Squash bugs
- Squash vine borers
- Swede midge
- Threelined potato beetles
- Tomato hornworms
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