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| IPM scouting in stone fruits > beneficials > green lacewing |
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| Green lacewing adults (10-12 mm long) have large, net-veined wings and gold-colored eyes. They feed on nectar, pollen, and aphid honeydew. |
Lacewing larvae (about
15 mm long) are
alli-gator-shaped with long sickle-like mandibles. They are active predators. |
Lacewing eggs are suspended at the tips of long, erect stalks. |
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Additional information - About natural enemies (from Fruit Crop Ecology and Management)
- More about green lacewings (From Identifying natural enemies)
- For more monitoring information and evaluation of available pesticides:
Michigan Fruit Management Guide
- MSU Diagnostic Services for assistance in pest identification.
- MSU Fruit Crop Advisory Team Alert newsletters for current pest/crop conditions.
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| This information was developed from A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Stone Fruits by David Epstein, Larry J. Gut, Alan L. Jones and Kimberly Maxson-Stein. Purchase this in a pocket-sized guide for reference in the orchard from MSU Extension (publication E-2840). |
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