| 1. | Lacewings are often seen flitting about plants in relatively open areas.
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| 2. | You get your lacewing, which eats soft-bodied bugs.
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| 3. | Green lacewings diminish aphid and mealybug populations as well as thrips.
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| 4. | Green lacewings ( Chrysopidae ) have sensitive ears on their wings.
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| 5. | The following list provide the lacewings currently identified in Sri Lanka.
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| 6. | Lacewing larvae eat so many aphids they're called aphid lions.
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| 7. | :: First thing to hit me is something like a lacewing.
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| 8. | These tiny insects, also known as waxwing lacewings or dustywing lacewings.
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| 9. | These tiny insects, also known as waxwing lacewings or dustywing lacewings.
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| 10. | And the green lacewing does fall into this category.
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