Tip Top Bio Control Green Lacewing Eggs - 1000 ct
Green lacewing are general predators who feed on a variety of insects. They are very effective against; aphids, small caterpillars, whitefly, mites, scale, thrips, psyllids, mealybugs and other soft bodied insects. During the larval stage it is a predator. Larvae look like small alligators with noticeable legs. Adults are large green insects with semi-transparent green lace like wings.
Egg to adult in about 30 days depending on weather. Adults can live for 20-40 days and will lay up to 600 eggs. Eggs hatch in about 3-5 days after reaching a temperature of 60°f. Larvae feed for about 2 weeks. Each lacewing larvae can consume 400 aphids, 11,000 spider mites or 3,700 scales.
Release Rate
1-5 Eggs Per sq. ft
Storage
If storage is necessary, store green lacewing eggs at 40-46°F, for no more than 10 days. If the eggs have turned from green to grey, do not store in refrigerator.
Specifications
- Count: 1000
Green lacewing are general predators who feed on a variety of insects. They are very effective against; aphids, small caterpillars, whitefly, mites, scale, thrips, psyllids, mealybugs and other soft bodied insects. During the larval stage it is a predator. Larvae look like small alligators with noticeable legs. Adults are large green insects with semi-transparent green lace like wings.
Egg to adult in about 30 days depending on weather. Adults can live for 20-40 days and will lay up to 600 eggs. Eggs hatch in about 3-5 days after reaching a temperature of 60°f. Larvae feed for about 2 weeks. Each lacewing larvae can consume 400 aphids, 11,000 spider mites or 3,700 scales.
Release Rate
1-5 Eggs Per sq. ft
Storage
If storage is necessary, store green lacewing eggs at 40-46°F, for no more than 10 days. If the eggs have turned from green to grey, do not store in refrigerator.
Specifications
- Count: 1000