Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Lacewing in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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And lacewings still do.
Some of the best known are the various Ladybeetles and Lacewings.
Family brown lacewings Hemerobiidae.
The natural enemies of aphids are predators such as ladybird beetles(or ladybugs) and lacewings.
Green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea.
Nice to meet you! We are the ichneumon wasps, lacewings, predatory mites and ladybugs.
I have read, Lacewing like to lay their eggs on Common Hemp-nettle.
such as ladybugs and lacewings should be used.
The best known lacewing is this Common Green Lacewing.
 ladybirds, and lacewings.
This larva of a lacewing is totally blind,
ladybirds, lacewings, earwigs or also hoverflies.
Green lacewing(Chrysoperla carnea). Family Chrysopidae. Order Neuroptera.
In greenhouse horticulture especially, lacewings are used en masse to clean up aphid infestations.
Lacewings look a little like mosquitoes,
During this resting period the lacewing turns brown, but in the spring it turns green again.
Lacewings are vulnerable;
common lacewings, gall midges and ichneumon flies are also useful.
she also works wonders with more neutral colors, as we see in Lacewing Doily in her Etsy shop Silverspace.
Ladybugs, lacewing, and predatory mites are the best predators for spider mites.
The farmers use special seed mixes of wild flowers that attract beneficial insects such as lacewings, hoverflies and parasitic wasps- all of which are important natural enemies of aphids.
Ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic wasps all feed on chinch bugs
Special seed mixes of wild flowers were used in order to attract beneficial insects such as lacewings, hoverflies and parasitic wasps- all of which are important natural enemies of aphids.
The body of the lacewing is slender
It is handy that this lacewing eats enormous quantities of aphids,
Chrysopa carnea: a lacewing, the lava of which is a very aggressive'suck'til dry'-style hunter.
For example, lacewing, a single lacewing larva consumes about 600 aphids until it is fully grown.
Some species of lacewing larvae camouflage themselves with bits of plant
There are several other brown lacewings and it is virtually impossible to identify the species from just pictures.
common lacewing, gall midge,
