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Green Lacewing Larval Frames 450

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Green Lacewing Larval Frames 450

Green Lacewing Larval Frames - 450 Green Lacewing Larval Frames – 450

“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.”


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June 25th, 2009 at 5:39 pm

Green Lacewing Program 1,000 per week

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Green Lacewing Program 1,000 per week

“Green Lacewing Program – 1,000 per week”

“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!”


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June 24th, 2009 at 5:31 pm

Green Lacewing Chrysoperla sp 1,000 eggs

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Green Lacewing Chrysoperla sp 1,000 eggs

“Green Lacewing Chrysoperla sp – 1,000 eggs”

“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 – For other quantities see below.”


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June 23rd, 2009 at 11:34 pm

Pine Chandelier with Green Art Glass

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Pine Chandelier with Green Art Glass

Pine Chandelier with Green Art Glass 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 and includes canopy and 30 Inch of chain. ~ Allow 5-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada.


Home Made Energy, Easy home made renewable energy resources

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There are many solutions to produce renewable energy.

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 this doesn’t even include installation.

Luckily this is where we come in. HomeMadeEnergy.org will teach you everything you need to have your own solar or wind power system for $200 or even less.

I’ve made countless tests to make sure that these are the most effective methods for producing heaps of energy.  Learn More

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June 6th, 2009 at 2:28 pm

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