Green lacewing (270) - Worldwide distribution. Lacewings prey on aphids, scales, mealybugs, thrips, psyllids, whiteflies, and other small insects, and mites. Adults feed mainly on pollen, nectar and honeydew. There are some species that also feed on insects, and some that do not. Eggs are laid on thin stalks, singly or in groups, on the underside of leaves, wood, or side of buildings. Larvae have pincers for grasping and injecting venom. Management: grow or encourage flowing plants, e.g., sunflowers, marigolds, and allow weeds, e.g., dandelions, daisies, for nectar and pollen; best avoid pesticides, or chose soap, white or horticultural oils, or neem that breaks down quickly.
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