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| Lacewing Eggs & Larvae |
(chrysopa rufilabris)
Looking like tiny alligators, these Lacewing larvae will voraciously attack almost any prey they can grab. A single Lacewing can do heavy damage against aphids, mealybugs & white flies.
Lacewing eggs soon hatch & become larvae. Lacewing larvae come hungry and ready to go - larvae are more expensive, but many growers find the expense worth it on the occasion of an invasion. Eggs and larvae can be hand sprinkled almost anywhere because Lacewings search up to 100 feet for their first meal. Lacewing eggs may be refrigerated for a few days at 38-45 F to delay hatching, but be careful not to freeze them.
Application: Eggs and larvae can be hand sprinkled almost anywhere because Lacewings search up to 100 feet for their first meal. Lacewing eggs may be refrigerated for a few days at 38-45 F. to delay hatching, but be careful not to freeze them. Typical egg release rates range from 5000 - 50,000 eggs per acre, depending on infestation levels. Typical larvae release rates range from 1000-5000 per acre, repeated every 2-4 weeks as required.
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IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION PLEASE READ
All Predators must be shipped Next Day or second day air by UPS. Please choose either one of these options when checking out. If you do not choose one of these options, your predators will be mailed second day air and you will be billed accordingly. Delivery orders received by 2:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday usually ship that same day (we don't want to delay your shipment over the weekend!). Thursday shipments for Saturday delivery are by special arrangement only. All other orders will be shipped the following Monday, so that your beneficial insects arrive fresh and ready to go to work.
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| Product ID: XLACEWING |
Category: Pest and Disease Control-Predators
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