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CREATING A NATIVE VEGETATION INSECTARIUM Putting research into practice with an on-farm trial site This project is supported by the PPWCMA, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme

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Page 1: CREATING A NATIVE VEGETATION INSECTARIUM€¦ · Linking productive farming with natural resource management • Working out what native vegetation provides food and habitat for beneficial

CREATING A NATIVE VEGETATION INSECTARIUM

Putting research into practice with an on-farm trial site

This project is supported by the PPWCMA, through funding

from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme

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Winegrapes & Orchards

Cereal cropping

Winegrapes

Vegetables

Winegrapes

Berries & orchards

Market gardens

Asparagus

Dairy

Grazing

Where is the Port Phillip & Westernport region?

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The multiple benefits of having native vegetation on your farm

• Shelterbelt• Habitat and food source for insects- (insectariums, beetle

banks, insect corridors)• Biodiversity values (consider offsets in planning applications)• Meet obligations in Environmental Assurance programs• Bush Food production- income diversification

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Research Links:

Viticulture in SA

TOP PICK:http://www.viti.com.au/pdf/Rmjr0811VineyardBiodiversityandInsectInteractionsBookletFINAL.pdf

https://www.treesforlife.org.au/sites/default/files/Revegetation%20by%20Design%20(SARDI).pdf

CSIRO Pest Suppressive Landscapes: http://www.nipi.com.au/research/pest-suppressive-landscapes/

Cropping and Pastures:

https://grdc.com.au/Resources/Factsheets/2014/05/Pest-Suppressive-Landscapes-fact-sheet

https://grdc.com.au/Research-and-Development/GRDC-Update-Papers/2013/07/Landscape-and-weed-influence-on-pest-and-beneficial-insect-populations

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Vineyard PhD research by Mary Retallack- Retallack Viticulture in SAhttp://www.viti.com.au/

HERO BENEFICIAL INSECTARY PLANTS!!

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Linking productive farming with natural resource management

• Working out what native vegetation provides food and habitat for beneficial insects and of this list of plants, what is indigenous vegetation to the property???

• = good biodiversity and productive outcomes

• Here is how I went about it for my trial site

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http://cardinia.pozi.com/?lon=145.56452&lat=-38.09543&z=10

Type in an address then click on the Plant Zone to obtain EVC plant lists specific to the address. Click on the link to open a plant list specific to the property.

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http://www.mapimage.net/IntraMaps75/ApplicationEngine/Application.aspx?project=Yarra+Ranges&configId=bf9bd338-12aa-43f2-95aa-a491de0b3a8d

Type in an address then click on the Indigenous Vegetation Community List to obtain EVC plant lists specific to that address!

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IntraMaps: Local Councils with this functionality:http://mapsolutions.com.au/intramaps/intramaps-public.aspx

Contact your Shire council and ask what mapping capabilities they have to create a property map with an EVC plant list

EVC- Ecological Vegetation Class- benchmarking characteristics which describe plants and ecological functions of that EVC

Surf Coast Shire:http://www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/My_Environment/Local_Wildlife/Indigenous

_Planting_Guides

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CUSTOMISED SITE PLANTING GUIDE

Using the EVC list you have for the property, start to highlight plants you know are highly beneficial in an insectarium:

Sweet bursaria, wallaby grass, prickly tea-tree are the three HERO plants

What else is on your list that matches your planting space/layout and will provide nectar and pollen?

Shelterbelt- Upper and Middle story flowering plantsInsectary plants- HERO plants and similar ones found in your EVC. Make sure

there is diversity in your strata layers and include groundcovers.The customised list for Fieldberberry Farm is available at:

http://www.ppwcma.vic.gov.au/news/publications/NB: this is specific to this farm and is a GUIDE only.

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Look for plants which you have seen featured in the research as appropriate insectarium species

Quite a few relevant EVC’s have bush foods, you just need to know what you are looking for

Plant a mix of EVC plants depending on the layout of your insectarium

The more plant diversity and layers, the better the habitat for diverse beneficial insects

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Plant list for Fielderberry farm:

Multi-purpose design: • shelterbelt, multi-strata, bush foods, groundcovers

Upper story- Euc olidaMiddle story- Bursaria spinosa, Prostanthera lasianthosLower story- Grevillea, Acacia, Correa sp, round leaf mint bush, parrot pea, bush pea,

heaths, daisy, honeypots, river mint, everlastings, lilies, grassesGroundcovers- native violet, running postman, muntries

Bush foods: E. olida, round leaf mint bush (native thyme), river mint, sea celery (native parsley), Bulbine lily, chocolate lily, vanilla lily, honeypots, muntries, sunrise lime, myrnong (yam daisy), Warragul greens, saltbush

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Acacia suevolens

Bursaria spinosa

Mentha australis

Prosantherarotundifolia

Grevillea rosmanifolia

Themeda triandra

Euc olida(strawberry gum) *

Native grassesWallaby, Weeping and Spear)

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Your insectarium layout can be any design you like• Grasses under vine or inter-row, end of row strainer posts• Surrounding a dam• Land class zoned unsuitable for production• Garden beds• Headlands, buffers and re-vegetated shelterbelts

It’s about insect corridors and connectivity to native vegetation

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Is it working?• Spring in Victoria hasn’t been kind if you want to monitor insects!

10 sticky traps, one week (7 days) each month Sept-Jan3 pit fall traps in the main insectary planting, one week each month Sept-JanMonitoring for increases in abundance and diversity of beneficial insects over next 2 years, longer if my RLF project is re-funded!

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Is it working?• Spring in Victoria hasn’t been kind if you want to monitor insects!

• However, 7 weeks after planting, some native plants were already flowering and spiders moving in to the insectary

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Is it working?• Spring in Victoria hasn’t been kind if you want to monitor insects!

10 sticky traps, one week (7 days) each month Sept-Jan3 pit fall traps in the main insectary planting, one week each month Sept-JanMonitoring for increases in abundance and diversity of beneficial insects over next 2 years, longer if my RLF project is re-funded!

Sent in for analysis. Interestingly, the newly planted insectary had much more diverse insects on the traps than the other areas being monitored. Main insect present is probably a hover fly (also called A flower fly) which is nectar feeding. It then lays eggs close to aphid infestations, when the larvae hatch, they feed on the aphids.

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How much did it cost?

Insectarium Costs- indicative start-up costs for any property

EXPENSE ITEM COST CALCULATION COMMENTS

native indigenous plants x380 760based on tubestock prices averaging $2 each

60m row x 2m wide, some indiegnous nurseries are cheaper, commerical nurseries more expensive

Eucalypt windbreak (optional) x 10 plants 20

based on tubestock prices averaging $2 each

some indiegnous nurseries are cheaper, commerical nurseries more expensive

tree guards x 380 342 based on .90c/tree guard and stakes

bulk buy sticky traps x90 34 optional for IPM monitoring

IPM monitoring (optional) 1500 $30/trap. Optional

monitoring Baseline September 1 week x 10 traps. Oct-Jan (4 months). 10 traps over a week x 4 weeks (one analysis/month) = 50 traps total

IPM monitoring (optional) 360 $30/pitfall trap 3 traps in main insectarium $90 each analysis x 4 months

snap lock bags & postage for sticky traps 60 approx. post to Melb Uni

Mulch 2000 50m3variable depending on product used, amount required, transport distance and hire of a spreader

TOTAL 5076

without IPM monitoring 3216

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In summary• Find out what mapping capabilities your local council has available and map the

Ecological Vegetation Classes for your property

• Obtain the corresponding local EVC plant list

• Highlight any flowing plants that will provide nectar, pollen and/or shelter as habitat for predatory insects

• Check if you have any or all of the 3 HERO plants! Or similar species

• Decide on where you might plant insectary plants and where you can achieve multi-purpose (shelterbelt, planning offset, diversified income- cut flowers, bush foods etc)

• Monitor through sticky traps and/or observations

• Record the benefits- less pest problems, reduced pesticides, niche income etc