“…However, as has been reported in other cropping systems, parasitic Hymenoptera were consistently attracted by the presence of floral resources (Frank and Shrewsbury 2004, Begum et al 2006, Mark et al 2012. The beneficial effects of plant nectar on the longevity and fecundity of parasitoids have been demonstrated for a number of species (Baggen and Gurr 1998, Begum et al 2006, Lavendero et al 2006, Nafziger and Fadamiro 2011, Nilsson et al 2012, and the addition of flowering plants to cropping systems has resulted in increased parasitism of pests in some (but not all) similar studies of this type (Grossman and Quarles 1993, Thies and Tscharntke 1999, Keller and Baker 2002, Irvin et al 2006, Mark et al 2012. The use of sticky traps for monitoring beneficial insects had the drawback of precluding species-level determination of parasitoid taxa, and most of the species attracted were probably associated with hosts other than the target pests.…”