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Lacewing
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Biology and encouragement of lacewings (a natural enemy of field crop pests)
- Biology and encouragement of lacewings (a natural enemy of field crop pests) | AHDB The pale green Lacewing is a harmless wanderer from the garden or woods where its larvae prey upon other insects. It has a pale green, soft body, about 15mm long, with richly veined Missing: grasparkiet.
- Chrysopidae - Wikipedia The larva of lacewing is a predator of a wide range of pests including aphids, moth eggs and small larvae, scales and whiteflies. Adults, 15 mm long with long lace like wings. Eggs, laid on fine Missing: grasparkiet.
- Lacewing (Chrysopidae) - Central Pest Control Adult green lacewings, as the name might suggest, are green bodied insects with netted (laced) wings. Their bodies are mm long with a wingspan up to 5cm wide. Adults Missing: grasparkiet.
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