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ABOUT GREEN LACEWINGS:
Also known as the Aphid Exterminator, Green Lacewings are an essential pollinator and pest predator for your garden. They are available in three life stages - which life stage you choose will depend on environment, timing, and pest level. They can be used indoors or outdoors. Use in orchards, nurseries, green houses, gardens, grow rooms, hydroponics, or anywhere pests exist.
EGGS:
Low-cost control for limited infestation.
Green
Lacewing eggs are oblong and laid on hair-like filaments that hang from
the underside of leaves. This protects the eggs from predators and also
prevents the hatchlings from consuming one another. At +70°F., eggs
take 2-5 days to hatch.
LARVAE:
Immediate treatment of pest infestation.
In
their larval stage, these "Aphid Lions" consume vast quantities of
unwanted pests and their eggs. This is their predatory stage, and they
have a voracious appetite — one solitary larval lacewing can consume up
to 50 Aphids a day! Lacewing larvae will live between 2-3 weeks before
pupating. They have brown or grey stripes and a humpback-shaped body.
ADULT:
Establish a population in a large area.
In
the adult stage, Green Lacewings will travel around and pollinate your
garden while seeking areas near aphid populations to lay their eggs.
These winged insects are bright green in color with long, slender bodies
and distinct copper-colored eyes. Adults can live 4-6 weeks.
ADULT:
Adults feed on pollen, honeydew and nectar.
EGGS ON HANGING CARDS:
Hang card on infested plant limb, out of direct sunlight.
LARVAE:
For
best results, release larvae immediately. Gently disperse larvae evenly
onto infested plant. Leave container around infested plant to allow any
remaining predatory larvae to be released.
ADULT:
For
best results, release adults immediately. It is recommended to release
in the morning or evening. Remove lid and gently tap container to
release. Use cardboard (included) to regulate amount released throughout
target area.
LARVAE:
Preventative:
Release 1-3 per 10 sq.ft., monthly, as needed.
Light Infestation:
Release 2-5 per 10 sq.ft., bi-weekly, 2-3 times.
Moderate Infestation:
Release 4-8 per 10 sq.ft., weekly, 2-4 times.
High Infestation:
Release 1 per sq. ft.,bi-weekly, 3-5 times.
Acres:
50% of rate listed.
ADULT:
Light Infestation:
Release 100 adults per 4,000 sq. ft.
High Infestation:
Release 100 adults per 2,000 sq. ft.
Orchards:
100 - 1,000 adults per acre, depending on infestation level.
Pesticides, even-wetting agents, and spreader-stickers may adversely affect Green Lacewing survival. Broad spectrum and systemic insecticides are toxic to Lacewings.
Depending on the size and type of plants, the number and type of pests, other predator and parasite populations, and temperature, the frequency of releases may be affected.
LARVAE & ADULT:
For
best results, release adults and larvae immediately. If storage is
necessary, do not refrigerate and store for no more than 24 hours.