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green see-through wings (Green lacewing)

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Green lacewings
by: Moni

Anonymous
Larvae eat other insects as mentioned below.
Some adults are predators, others take liquids such as honeydew, and some feed on pollen. You would have to know which species to know which you have flying around.

What do they eat?
by: Anonymous

I have fed the ones i´ve seen with sugar, as they tend to fly around in rooms during the winter... it seemed to like it :) Though I believe they like something more natural and "green".

Aws
by: Anonymous

I had one land on me today at school. It stayed on my pant leg for like 3 hours. I put it on my plants when I got home. Cute little thing :)

bug
by: Anonymous

had one in our house for weeks not done any harm so its just been left ... keep spotting it in different places, cant catch it to let if go free as it lands high up but it is a cute looking bug

GREEN LACEWING
by: Moni

sweetboy121
No it is not poisonous...it is one of the beneficial insects.
You do not sound sweet if you are teasing your little brother.

I FOUND THAT BUG
by: sweetboy121

i found it on our ceiling .me and my brothers caught it and thought it was ppoisonous .we scared my lil brother with it

:))
by: tonii

me and my partner found one of these on our bedroom ceiling, we didnt know what it was so we caught it in a container. now i know its nothing bad i will let it fly away :)) bless it, just wanted to say hello i guess :P

PRETTY
by: Anonymous

we found it on our closet door; probably came through the window (:
It was very pretty.

In my room!
by: Anonymous

There is one on the wall in my room and i didn't know what it was:s
It's kinda cute up close though, moving its little anteannae:3

Green Lacewing
by: Liz

Just found one of these beautiful insects at work. He's sitting on my paperwork. Beautiful! It's cleaning itself. Stinker just pooped on my paperwork!

Green lacewing
by: Moni

This is a green lacewing. It is the adult of a very beneficial larva. The larva eat lots of aphids and other pests like caterpillars on cabbage, potatoes and other plants in the garden.
They are rather fragile looking adults but do a great service to us in the garden.
This is one to encourage! And it is beautiful too!

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