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Green lacewings are aggressive predators of aphids and other soft-bodied pests. Eggs are good for prevention and maintenance. Back to CHRYSOforceā¢ R…
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Green lacewings are aggressive predators of aphids and other soft-bodied pests. Eggs are good for prevention and maintenance. Back to CHRYSOforceā¢ R…
Classification | Release Information |
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Prevent | 1-3 per 10sq.ft., monthly, as needed |
Low | 2-5 per 10sq.ft. bi-weekly, 2-3 times |
Med | 4-8 per 10sq.ft., weekly, 2-4 times |
High | 1 per sq.ft., bi-wkly, 3-5 times |
Maint | 1-2 per 10sq.ft., tri-weekly, indef. |
Garden | 60-90% of rates listed |
Acre+ | 20-50% of rates listed. |
Comments | Rates shown are for larvae. If youāre using eggs, multiply the calculated rate by five (5). If employing adults, divide the calculated rate by four (4). Release rate suggestions on these pages are usually not sufficient for cannabis growers. For cannabis release rates contact us at 1 (800) 477 3715. |
Each sheet contains at least 5,000 viable eggs on 30 segments.
Release as soon as lacewing larvae begin to hatch from the eggs.
Release in close proximity to pest infestations.
Hang the segments in protected areas out of direct sunlight.
Eggs will continue to hatch over a period of 24-48 hours.
Egg sheet segments can be moved to aid dispersal after about 12 hours.
Ant control is necessary for lacewing to be most effective.