lacewing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈleɪs.wɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈleɪs.wɪŋ]

Meaning of lacewing In English

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Examples of lacewing

  • There are lacewings, hoverflies, and dragonflies.

  • Invite ladybirds, hoverflies and lacewings into your garden to feed on aphids.

  • Lacewings are natural predators of crop pests and can help the farmer in protecting crops.

  • Lacewing weights were not affected by plant type.

  • In contrast, on non-transgenic plants, lacewings had a choice between feeding on aphids, lacewings or moth larvae and pupae.

  • Two days later 20 first instar lacewing larvae were placed on each plant.

  • The differences in lacewing recovery rates observed in the present study could be due to either lower lacewing survival or changes in predator behaviour that increased lacewing dispersal.

  • A preliminary experiment had shown that lacewing recovery rates were very low if no shelters for lacewings to hide and rest during the day were provided.

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