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		<title>Wing Trap Kit for Speckled green fruitworm Orthosia hibisci</title>
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&#8220;Wing Trap Kit for Speckled green fruitworm, Orthosia hibisci&#8221;
&#8220;Monitoring Traps are the first step in a series of steps whose goal is to provide a system of information that allows the grower to manage insect problems with a minimum of input. There are many types of traps [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;Monitoring Traps are the first step in a series of steps whose goal is to provide a system of information that allows the grower to manage insect problems with a minimum of input. There are many types of traps available and the most commonly used types can be used with or without pheromone lures. Monitoring traps used with pheromone lures will attract and collect members of a specific insect species.  Scentry Traps are useful for determining the presence or absence of a pest, monitoring changes in pest populations, or determining the emergence patterns of adult insects as an aid in planning control measures.  Scentry Pheromone Lures  mimic the potent odor produced by an insect to attract, mate, and reproduce with members of the same species.The kit contains: 12 Lures, 4 Wing Trap plastic tops, 12 sticker-coated trap bottoms, 4 wire hangers, 2 insect removal sticks, 4 spacers, 1 assembly instructions, 1 Monitoring Guide.&#8221;</span></p>
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		<title>Rubicon Bat House Hunter Green</title>
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Rubicon Bat House &#8211; Hunter Green
&#8220;Bats are a welcome ally to combat mosquitoes and other insect pests. They work while we sleep, eating up to 600 mosquitoes and other night flying insects like cucumber beetles, June bugs, stinkbugs, leafhoppers, and moths in just one hour. Providing them a home on your [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;Bats are a welcome ally to combat mosquitoes and other insect pests. They work while we sleep, eating up to 600 mosquitoes and other night flying insects like cucumber beetles, June bugs, stinkbugs, leafhoppers, and moths in just one hour. Providing them a home on your property during the day will benefit them as well as everyone around you.   The Rubicon Bat House is an environmentally-friendly bat house in more ways than one! First, this 4-chambered bat house provides room for 150 beneficial, insect-eating bats. Because it has 4 chambers, it will hold both males and females in a colony.  The interior panels are grooved to provide easy landing and roosting for the bats.   The Rubicon meet the standards recommended by leading bat conservation groups: each chamber is 1&#8243; deep, and the side ventilation slats are 3/8&#8243; wide. This is important because this eco-friendly bat house is made from recycled plastic!  Exact dimensions are necessary for maintaining proper interior temperature and ven&#8221;</span></p>
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Green Lacewing Larvae in Bottle &#8211; 1000
&#8220;Green Lacewing larvae, also known as aphid lions, are tiny upon emerging from the egg, but they grow to 3/8&#8243; long.Green Lacewing larvae paralyze their prey with venom and with their large hollow jaws draw out the body fluids of the pest. The Green [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;Green Lacewing larvae, also known as aphid lions, are tiny upon emerging from the egg, but they grow to 3/8&#8243; long.Green Lacewing larvae paralyze their prey with venom and with their large hollow jaws draw out the body fluids of the pest. The Green Lacewing is the most versatile and voracious, commercially available predator of pests of greenhouse, field crops and orchards.Each lacewing larva will devour 200 or more pests or pest eggs a week during their two to three week developmental period. After this stage, the larvae pupate by spinning a cocoon with silken thread. Approximately five days later adult lacewings emerge to mate and repeat the life cycle. Depending on climatic conditions, the adult will live about four to six weeks.   Each adult female may deposit more than 200 eggs. For best results, habitats should be provided that encourage the adults to remain and reproduce in the release area. Nectar, pollen, and honeydew stimulate their reproductive process. If these food sources&#8221;</span></p>
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		<title>Green Lacewing 1,000 Hanging Release pack</title>
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&#8220;Green Lacewing &#8211; 1,000 Hanging Release pack&#8221;
&#8220;During their larval stage, Green Lacewing are voracious eaters of aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scale, thrips, and whitefly. Commonly called Aphid Lions, each larva can eat 200 aphids or other pests each week for 2-3 weeks.    The [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;During their larval stage, Green Lacewing are voracious eaters of aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scale, thrips, and whitefly. Commonly called Aphid Lions, each larva can eat 200 aphids or other pests each week for 2-3 weeks.    The Hanging Release pack is a thin paper container that easily hangs or can be stapled in place. It has the eggs inside it; just open up the folded top and hang it in or staple it to plant or tree foliage. Wait 3-7 days for the larvae to emerge to begin devouring your pests.  The adult Green Lacewing eats only honey, pollen, and nectar, which it needs to reproduce. Provide flowering plants or Good Bug Power Meal, and your female Lacewings will lay 100?s of eggs, continuing the cycle.   Availability: year-round  Release Rate: In gardens and greenhouses: 1,000 eggs / 200 sq. ft.  In fields or orchards: 5,000-20,000 depending on infestation. Release staggered at 1 week intervals since only the larvae are predatorial, at least&#8221;</span></p>
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&#8220;Green Lacewing, Adult (Pre-Fed)  &#8211; 100&#8243;
&#8220;Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Method of shipment, biology and release rates: The adults are sold in containers (buckets) of 100 or 500 and should be released the day received.   To Release: We [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Method of shipment, biology and release rates: The adults are sold in containers (buckets) of 100 or 500 and should be released the day received.   To Release: We do not advise refrigerating the adults. If immediate release is not possible, moisten the accompanying sponge in water and replace it. Release as soon as possible, hopefully no later than 24 hours after receipt. To release, remove the top screen and use a piece of cardboard to regulate the amounts released throughout the target area. The eggs already deposited in the shipping container can be released in the target area by cutting the container.   Availability: year-round.  Includes Overnight Shipping!&#8221;</span></p>
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Green Lacewing Larval Frames &#8211; 450
&#8220;The larval stage of the green lacewing provides the quickest means to control unwanted pests. The larvae are packaged in a frame with small compartments that can be peeled open a little at a time to make the releases in various areas.  Preferred food: aphids, [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;The larval stage of the green lacewing provides the quickest means to control unwanted pests. The larvae are packaged in a frame with small compartments that can be peeled open a little at a time to make the releases in various areas.  Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Release rates: Release Green Lacewing larvae 2 larvae per 20 pest insects, 2 larvae per sq. ft. or 10,000-50,000 larvae/ acre per year. Larvae should be release immediately.    As pests decline maintain Green lacewing populations with beneficial habitat and Good Bug Meal.  Availability: year-round.  Includes Overnight Shipping!  Order by Wednesday noon, and the product will ship the following Monday.&#8221;</span></p>
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&#8220;Green Lacewing Program &#8211; 1,000 per week&#8221;
&#8220;Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Method of shipment: Green lacewing are shipped as eggs packed in bran.   Release rates: In gardens and greenhouses, release eggs at approximately 1,000 eggs/200 sq. ft. Once [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, caterpillar eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Method of shipment: Green lacewing are shipped as eggs packed in bran.   Release rates: In gardens and greenhouses, release eggs at approximately 1,000 eggs/200 sq. ft. Once the larvae emerge, they will feed for 1-3 weeks before they become adults. The adults eat only honey, pollen, and nectar, which they need to reproduce. Repeated releases may be necessary if the infestation has not been arrested 5-7 days after the larvae have emerged.  Availability: year-round.  NOTE: The listed price includes the cost for 1,000 green lacewing and the cost of shipping for every shipment ordered. You MUST order 2 or more shipments. The shipping on the web invoice will not be charged unless you have additional items shipping with the green lacewings.  Enter the number of weeks in the quantity box below.  Price Includes Shipping!&#8221;</span></p>
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		<title>Green Lacewing Chrysoperla sp 1,000 eggs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Lacewing Chrysoperla sp 1,000 eggs





&#8220;Green Lacewing Chrysoperla sp &#8211; 1,000 eggs&#8221;
&#8220;Green Lacewing Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, moth eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Method of shipment, biology and release rates: Green Lacewing are shipped either as eggs packed in bran, as larvae in frames or bottles, or as adults.  [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">&#8220;Green Lacewing Preferred food: aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, moth eggs, scales, thrips, and whiteflies.  Method of shipment, biology and release rates: Green Lacewing are shipped either as eggs packed in bran, as larvae in frames or bottles, or as adults.   Release rates: In gardens and greenhouses, release eggs at approximately 1,000 eggs/200 sq. ft. Once the larvae emerge, they will feed for 1-3 weeks before they become adults. For farms release 5,000 to 20,000 per acre depending upon infestation.  The adults eat only honey, pollen, and nectar, which they need to reproduce. Repeated releases every 7-10 days will be most effective if the infestation is severe.  Availability: year-round.  Contains 1,000 Green Lacewing Eggs &#8211; For other quantities see below.&#8221;</span></p>
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		<title>Pine Chandelier with Green Art Glass</title>
		<link>http://www.water-damage.org/2009/06/16/pine-chandelier-with-green-art-glass/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 15:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Pine Chandelier with Green Art Glass
Green art glass shines through finely detailed pine twigs in this chandelier.  Made from metal with copper finish, this hexagonal shaped chandelier has leather lace rawhide shades. Made in the USA.  Measures 40 InchHigh by 32 Inch wide. Uses three 100 watt bulbs [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Green art glass shines through finely detailed pine twigs in this chandelier.  Made from metal with copper finish, this hexagonal shaped chandelier has leather lace rawhide shades. Made in the USA.  Measures 40 InchHigh by 32 Inch wide. Uses three 100 watt bulbs and includes canopy and 30 Inch of chain.  ~ Allow 5-6 weeks for delivery.  Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada.</span></p>
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		<title>Home Made Energy, Easy home made renewable energy resources</title>
		<link>http://www.water-damage.org/2009/06/06/home-made-energy-easy-home-made-renewable-energy-resources/</link>
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However, most of the products are not designed to produce the electricity needed for home supply. They cost fortunes and are only usable in the corporate world.
Some companies have developed products for generating home wind power or solar power, but they cost $1,000s for only one product. And [...]]]></description>
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<p class="style13">However, most of the products are not designed to produce the electricity needed for home supply. <em>They cost fortunes and are only usable in the corporate world.</em></p>
<p class="style13">Some companies have developed products for generating home wind power or solar power, but <span class="style38"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">they cost $1,000s </span></strong></span>for only one product. And this doesn&#8217;t even include installation.</p>
<p class="style13">Luckily this is where we come in. <a href="http://3a86f9liq21m1k63u6p8qbo8-a.hop.clickbank.net/">HomeMadeEnergy.org</a> will teach you everything you need to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>have your own solar or wind power system for $200 or even less.</strong></span></p>
<p class="style13">I&#8217;ve made countless tests to make sure that <strong><em>these are the most effective methods for producing heaps of energy.  <a href="http://3a86f9liq21m1k63u6p8qbo8-a.hop.clickbank.net/">Learn More</a></em></strong></p>
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