Tip Top Bio-Control Green Lacewing Adults, Bottle of 100

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Help Introduce A Green Lacewing Colony Into Your Garden To Fight A Variety Of Soft-Bodied Insects

Live insects from Tip Top Bio Are Expedited To Ensure Your Insects Arrive Quickly & Safely.

Green Lacewings are general predators that feed on a variety of insects. They are very effective on aphids. During the larval stage, it is a predator. Adults are large green insects with large almost transparent lace-like green wings. Larvae are small alligator-looking critters with conspicuous legs. They move from plant to plant on leaves. Larvae pupate on upper leaf surfaces, plant stems, and twigs. Eggs are laid on hair-like filaments – up to 600 eggs per adult.

Ideally, Green Lacewings should be released as soon as you see larvae hatching out. Each package of Lacewings has disbursement pouches included each pouch should be placed in the crotch of the plant limbs or stapled/paper clipped to leaves. Once pouches are placed, pour a small amount of material into each pouch. Spread the release sites out as much as possible. To improve performance, ants must be controlled.

Several generations may occur during one season.


Lifespan:

Egg to an adult in about 30 days depending on the weather. Adults live for 20-40 days and will lay 10-30 eggs/day and up to 600 eggs on hair-like filaments. Lacewing eggs hatch in about 3-5 days after reaching a temperature above 60 degrees. Larvae are predators for 2 weeks or longer if nights are cool. During 2-3 larval stages one solitary Lacewing can kill 300-400 aphids,11,000 spider mites, 3,700 scale crawlers or 6,000 scale eggs. Cocoons yield adult Lacewings in about 5 days. The adult Lacewing will migrate toward pollen, insect honeydew or nectar before laying eggs.

Temperature and food availability will determine the timing of each stage and reproductivity.

Strategic Considerations:

Pesticides and even-wetting agents and spreader-stickers may adversely affect Lacewing survival. Broad spectrum and systemic insecticides are toxic to Lacewings.

Brand Tip Top Bio-Control
SKU LWADULT-100
Weight (lb.) 2.0000
Width (in.)
Prop 65 false
Height (in.)
Length (in.)
Hazardous Material false
Shipping Restrictions AK, HI
Lead Time This product ships in 1-3 business days
ETL Listed No
UL Listed No
Bug Type Aphids, General Insecticide
Application Type ["Release"]
Product Type Beneficial Insects
Beneficial Insect Type Lacewings

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