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Natures Good Guys - Green Lacewing Eggs on Hanging
Natures Good Guys - Green Lacewing Eggs on Hanging
Natures Good Guys - Green Lacewing Eggs on Hanging

Natures Good Guys - Green Lacewing Eggs on Hanging Card (2,500 Eggs)

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Natures Good Guys - Green Lacewing Eggs on Hanging Features

  • Live Green Lacewing Eggs - Glued on hanging cards

  • You can release lacewings with other beneficial insects like ladybugs and praying mantis!!

  • We Guarantee Live Delivery!

  • It is like having your own garden Air Force!

  • Natural Enemy to; Aphids, Leafhoppers, Spider Mites, Mealybugs, Thrips and other Soft Bodied, Slow moving insects.


About Natures Good Guys - Green Lacewing Eggs On Hanging

Natures Good Guys Soldier Bugs Package contains; 2,500 live Green Lacewing eggs on hanging tabs. Green Lacewings are enemies to; aphids, spider mites, thrips, whiteflies, mealybugs, small caterpillars, eggs of leafhoppers, moths, and leafminers, small caterpillars and beetle larva and other soft-bodied insects. We have an everlasting supply of these ferocious insects. Easy to Use, Hanging Cards. Simply hang on plants! Complete instructions included. Hang in the shaded part of plant to protect from rain and sun. Nature’s Good Guys, a.k.a Soldier Bugs, Green Lacewings are effective in a wide range of growing temperatures and humidities. Green Lacewings can be used indoors or outdoors. In orchards, nurseries, greenhouses, gardens, grow rooms, hydroponics! Green lacewings do not migrate, thus making them your best dollar value. Release: 1-5 lacewing per sq.ft. of planted area. Description: lacewings eggs typically hatch within 7-14 days, depending on the temperature. The lacewing larvae live 15-20 days, pupate and become an adult for 2 months. While as an adult, the lacewings fly around and lay eggs near infested plants. The adults-only feed on pollen. Note: You can release lacewings with other beneficial insects like ladybugs and praying mantis!! We recommend releasing the same day as received. Release: Interiorscape: 1,000 eggs per 500 sq. feet; Gardens: 1,000 eggs per 2,500 sq. feet; Field Crops: 5,000 per acre.