Many insect species are beneficial to landscapes, and some are even reared in large quantities to be released as biological control agents. In this article, we will focus on one of those insects, the green lacewing.
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LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED, TARGET PESTS:, LARVAE:As a general predator, green lacewing larvae feed on Aphids, Small Caterpillars, Whiteflies, Mites,
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