Avoiding the harmful effects of pesticides (natural enemies)

Broad-spectrum, persistent insecticides do great harm to many natural enemies, either eliminating them or reducing populations so severely that they have little affect.

  • However, there is a considerable range of more selective insecticides.
  • Most fungicides and plant growth regulators are comparatively harmless to predators and parasites though there are some important exceptions.
  • The effects of pesticide groups on natural enemies are summarised in the table below.
  • When choosing a pesticide for control of a pest or disease, the least harmful to natural enemies should be selected.
  • It is particularly important to avoid using products which are harmful to key natural enemies.

Insecticides, acaricides and fungicides which are applied as foliar sprays to apples and/or pears and known or possible effects on  important groups of natural enemies  Download