Lacewing Larvae (400 count) Hexcell

$22.00

Target Pests: Thrips, Mealybugs, Spider Mites, Scale, and Aphids

Description: Lacewing larvae are generalist predators that feed on thrips, mealybugs, spider mites, scale, and aphids. It is very rare for lacewing larvae to mature to their adult stage when used indoors as our homes don't provide adequate nutrition or the proper environmental conditions. They are excellent for active infestations, but you can use them preventatively as well. 

Target Pests: Thrips, Mealybugs, Spider Mites, Scale, and Aphids

Description: Lacewing larvae are generalist predators that feed on thrips, mealybugs, spider mites, scale, and aphids. It is very rare for lacewing larvae to mature to their adult stage when used indoors as our homes don't provide adequate nutrition or the proper environmental conditions. They are excellent for active infestations, but you can use them preventatively as well. 

Target Pests: Thrips, Mealybugs, Spider Mites, Scale, and Aphids

Description: Lacewing larvae are generalist predators that feed on thrips, mealybugs, spider mites, scale, and aphids. It is very rare for lacewing larvae to mature to their adult stage when used indoors as our homes don't provide adequate nutrition or the proper environmental conditions. They are excellent for active infestations, but you can use them preventatively as well. 

Indoor Life Expectancy: 10-14 days

Plants Treated: approx. 40-50

Application: A hexcell is a 6” x 4” cardboard frame that contains approximately 400 lacewing larvae in individual compartments to prevent them from eating each other (which they will do in a bottle). This is the most challenging method of lacewing application, so it is generally not recommended for first-time users. Hexcells can be used for plants in all substrates.

Tip: Due to the hexcell packaging there is a higher risk of coming into physical contact with the lacewings, and they can bite when agitated. Please keep this in mind when selecting your product as well as during application. (Their bites are harmless, comparable to mosquitoes.)