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Green Lacewings How long does it take the Lacewing eggs to hatch? Lacewing eggs are laid and harvested daily to ensure the freshest, healthiest eggs are received. They can take 7-10 days to hatch at 65 degrees or higher and once they hatch they will be very difficult to see as they are very small approximately 3/8 of a
Find the answers to the most common questions about Green lacewings here! How long does it take the Lacewing eggs to hatch? Will the Lacewing eggs change appearance once they hatch? Can I store lacewing eggs? If so, for how long? I order the lacewing larvae but I don't see 1000 larvae in the bottle. Why? and More! Get your questions answered here Leave a comment with any more questions you got and we will get back to you as soon as possible!    

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