…a year, one would therefore expect to find many overwintering common green lacewing the following winter period. Damage It is the common green lacewing’s appetite for insects and pests such as aphids that makes the common green lacewing a useful animal in the garden. They therefore pose no harm. Prevention and pest control The common green lacewing does no harm. In fact, they are useful helpers in the garden and nature. They must therefore not be…
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Lacewing
…y will wake up, and this means that they will die quite quickly of hunger. Lacewing If, on the other hand, the temperature remains low the lacewings will remain motionless throughout the winter, and will only wake up when it becomes warmer in spring. In a house they will then try to move outdoors and they can then often be seen on window-panes, where they may die of hunger and thirst. If they do manage to get out they search for plants infested wi…
Index
…ant scent Kalotermesfiavicollis Kestrel Khapra beetle Kleemannia plumigera Lacewing Larder beetle Large white butterfly Lasioderma serricorne Lasius fuliginosus Lasius niger Lepidoptera Lepinotus inquilinus Lepisma saccharina Leptura rubra Lesser grain borer Lesser housefly Lice, faeces Little owl Longhorn beetles Limaxfiavus Limax maximus Limnothrips cerealium Linognathus setosus Liposcelis divinatorius I Lithobius forficatus Lucilia sericata Lyc…