| 1. | Green lacewings diminish aphid and mealybug populations as well as thrips.
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| 2. | Green lacewings ( Chrysopidae ) have sensitive ears on their wings.
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| 3. | And the green lacewing does fall into this category.
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| 4. | It also recorded nine predatory insects, including ladybird beetles, moths, a green lacewing.
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| 5. | The ladybug, green lacewing, praying mantis and a tiny parasitic wasp make fine garden neighbors.
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| 6. | The green lacewings vary in length from about one-half to three-quarters of an inch.
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| 7. | The most common soldiers are ladybugs, trichogramma wasps, green lacewings, praying mantises and beneficial nematodes.
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| 8. | Green lacewings can be encouraged by using plastic bottles with an open bottom and a roll of cardboard inside.
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| 9. | Other farm-friendly bugs _ like the green lacewings _ fall to the ground when they hear bat echolocations.
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| 10. | Chemical pesticides and the delicate green lacewing are farmers'friends when it comes to controlling crop-eating bugs.
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