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product_id: 44378007
title: "Green Lacewing 1,000 Eggs - NaturesGoodGuys"
brand: "naturesgoodguys"
price: "130.27 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Natures Good Guys"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/44378007-green-lacewing-1-000-eggs-naturesgoodguys
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# Eco-friendly pest control 1,000 eggs 600 aphids/larvae Green Lacewing 1,000 Eggs - NaturesGoodGuys

**Brand:** naturesgoodguys
**Price:** 130.27 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Nature's little warriors are here to save your garden!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Green Lacewing 1,000 Eggs - NaturesGoodGuys by naturesgoodguys
- **How much does it cost?** 130.27 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/44378007-green-lacewing-1-000-eggs-naturesgoodguys)

## Best For

- naturesgoodguys enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted naturesgoodguys brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Team Player:** Release alongside ladybugs and praying mantises for a synergistic pest management strategy.
- • **Watch and Wait:** Optimal release timing ensures maximum effectiveness—wait for those larvae to wiggle!
- • **Aphid Annihilator:** Each larvae can devour up to 600 aphids, ensuring your garden thrives.
- • **Eco-Conscious Choice:** Promote biodiversity and sustainable gardening with these beneficial insects.
- • **Nature's Pest Control:** Harness the power of 1,000 live green lacewing eggs to combat pests naturally.

## Overview

The Green Lacewing 1,000 Eggs from NaturesGoodGuys offers a natural solution for pest control, with each larvae capable of consuming up to 600 aphids. Ideal for eco-conscious gardeners, these eggs can be released alongside other beneficial insects, promoting a healthy and balanced ecosystem.

## Description

Product description • Controls common garden & greenhouse pests • Chemical-free pest control • People, pet, & planet safe Soft-Bodied Pests Multiplying Fast? NaturesGoodGuys green lacewing eggs (Chrysoperla rufilabris), also known as “aphid lions,” are cost-effective pest control for limited infestation. Green lacewings are predatory in their larval stage. Larvae is around 2-3 mm big and have the appearance of tiny alligators. Target Pests: Aphids, thrips, mealybugs, scale insects, spider mites, psyllids, and many other soft-bodied pests. Introduction Sites: Organic gardens, greenhouses, grow rooms, and interior-scapes. Introduction Rates: 1 insect per sq. ft. Multiple releases are recommended. Introduction Method: Introduce in the morning or evening. Hatching can take 7-14 days at 70°F+. Hatch eggs inside packaging to ensure viability and to keep safe from ants. Once there is movement, immediately disperse eggs and rice hulls into hanging boxes. Hang box/card on infested plant limb, out of direct sunlight. Eggs do not change in appearance once hatched. Shipping: Rice hulls and hanging boxes in poly bag OR Eggs attached to hanging cards in poly bag. Storage: Unhatched eggs - 39-45°F for no longer than 10 days. Hatched eggs - 39-45°F for no longer than 48 hrs. HOW BENEFICIAL INSECTS WORK Beneficial Insects Hunt or Parasitize Pest Insects Target Pests Without Harming Plants Part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program • Aphids, thrips, mealybugs, scale insects, spider mites, psyllids, & many other soft-bodied insects WHERE & WHEN TO USE THEM Indoor Plants Garden Beds Greenhouses Raised Beds • Carefully packed & shipped fresh • Easy-to-follow instructions • Friendly customer care team

Review: Had to be a little patient, but they work! - I had a serious aphid problem on one of the flowering bushes in my garden. Tried lady bugs but they mostly just flew away. But these little guys worked! When I firsts received them I was really doubtful because all I saw was what looked like 2 small dead larvae. At the start of day 4 I emailed the company asking how much longer it should take for the larvae eggs to start hatching. They quickly responded, saying to give it another day or two. The next morning there were tiny larvae moving around in the bag they came in, and they are really tiny, so I had to use a magnifying glass to see them better. Also, not many had hatched so I was still doubtful because I had A LOT of aphids. First I sprinkled the bush lightly with water, to give the lacewing larvae a water source, but not a lot because you don’t want the little sachet pouches to get wet when you place them on the plants. I followed the directions they provided very precisely; I placed them in the shade & tried to shelter them from rain. I tilted the bags on a 45 degree angle to minimize water getting in if it rained. I became doubtful again because it took a few more days to begin seeing quite a few on the bushes leaves. Little by little I could see more of them traveling around in search of aphids, and after a week there was a big improvement. Two or three weeks later NO MORE APHIDS! These are living creatures that have to survive whatever conditions might happen while being sent thru the mail, but if they survive that, they will definitely do a great job with the worst of aphid infestations, and without the use of chemical! Great product!
Review: Been 12 days since they were delivered and none of the eggs have hatched. - Edit: It's been 12 days since the eggs were delivered so it's definitely been more than 2 weeks since they were laid. None have hatched yet. Waiting to hear back from the company but I'll probably just use a pesticide at this point. Regret not starting the pesticide sooner since I would have been closer to having the aphids gone by now. My order came on Monday and no eggs have hatched yet. I contacted customer service and they said it can take between 7 and 14 days for them to hatch. This would be useful information to put in the listing so you can decide if this is a good option for you. I wont be home a few days next week and with my luck the eggs will hatch while I'm gone and they will eat each other. And at that point my light aphid problem might turn into a heavy infestation. Between shipping time and hatching time it can take 3 weeks to have larvae. If none hatch and I need more it's going to be another 3 weeks??

## Features

- 1,000 Live Green Lacewing Eggs - A Great General Pest Predator!
- Each green lacewing larvae can consume up to 600 aphids in their larvae stage!
- You can release lacewings with other beneficial insects like ladybugs and praying mantis!!
- Wait to release Lacewing Eggs until you see larvae moving inside package.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0733S98G1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #227,045 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #287 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Brand Name | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 474 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Good Guys |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 657994801900 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NaturesGoodGuys
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces
- **Target Species:** Insects
- **UPC:** 657994801900

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Had to be a little patient, but they work!
*by J***S on July 10, 2022*

I had a serious aphid problem on one of the flowering bushes in my garden. Tried lady bugs but they mostly just flew away. But these little guys worked! When I firsts received them I was really doubtful because all I saw was what looked like 2 small dead larvae. At the start of day 4 I emailed the company asking how much longer it should take for the larvae eggs to start hatching. They quickly responded, saying to give it another day or two. The next morning there were tiny larvae moving around in the bag they came in, and they are really tiny, so I had to use a magnifying glass to see them better. Also, not many had hatched so I was still doubtful because I had A LOT of aphids. First I sprinkled the bush lightly with water, to give the lacewing larvae a water source, but not a lot because you don’t want the little sachet pouches to get wet when you place them on the plants. I followed the directions they provided very precisely; I placed them in the shade & tried to shelter them from rain. I tilted the bags on a 45 degree angle to minimize water getting in if it rained. I became doubtful again because it took a few more days to begin seeing quite a few on the bushes leaves. Little by little I could see more of them traveling around in search of aphids, and after a week there was a big improvement. Two or three weeks later NO MORE APHIDS! These are living creatures that have to survive whatever conditions might happen while being sent thru the mail, but if they survive that, they will definitely do a great job with the worst of aphid infestations, and without the use of chemical! Great product!

### ⭐ Been 12 days since they were delivered and none of the eggs have hatched.
*by A***R on July 26, 2024*

Edit: It's been 12 days since the eggs were delivered so it's definitely been more than 2 weeks since they were laid. None have hatched yet. Waiting to hear back from the company but I'll probably just use a pesticide at this point. Regret not starting the pesticide sooner since I would have been closer to having the aphids gone by now. My order came on Monday and no eggs have hatched yet. I contacted customer service and they said it can take between 7 and 14 days for them to hatch. This would be useful information to put in the listing so you can decide if this is a good option for you. I wont be home a few days next week and with my luck the eggs will hatch while I'm gone and they will eat each other. And at that point my light aphid problem might turn into a heavy infestation. Between shipping time and hatching time it can take 3 weeks to have larvae. If none hatch and I need more it's going to be another 3 weeks??

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They work very well if you know how to do it
*by Y***E on December 25, 2021*

What is shipped are tiny eggs. Smaller that 1 mm, difficult to see with the naked eye for many people. Definitively the delivery and setup to use could be much better: If you order them in the hot months of the year and the delivery takes time to arrive, everything may arrive dead. Also, if you order just "a few" (like 1000), huge hanging paper bags may not be the best idea. But if you pay for a fast delivery and place the rice hulls correctly where the aphids are, you can see how the tiny larvae go straight to the work and how they grow in the matter if hours. And the larger they get, the more aphids they eat and the farther they spread in the plant. So then they will work great! But if you accidentally wet the rice hulls while watering the plants, or because of the rain, or you put them in the wrong places, far from aphids or where the wind blows them away, you just wasted your money.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-02*