By A Mystery Man Writer
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.
Beneficial Predator Spotlight: Lacewings - Pests in the Urban Landscape - ANR Blogs
Predators
Bulletin #7150, Beneficial Insects and Spiders in Your Maine Backyard - Cooperative Extension Publications - University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Green Lacewing a Good one!! – Think IPM Blog
Lacewings and Antlions: Order Neuroptera - The Australian Museum
Common Backyard Beneficials — Plant & Pest Advisory
Insects University of Idaho Extension
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Plants or Crops
Common Green Lacewing Biocontrol Agent Factsheet
ENY-350/IN197: Natural Products for Managing Landscape and Garden Pests in Florida
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