One of the very few insects an entomophobic person wouldn’t scream and run away from would probably be a Green Lacewing. The fragile beauty of this insect can only be better appreciated by taking a closer look.Ever since I saw and photographed my first lacewing, I have been fascinated by them. They are commonly found in
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