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Product Details
Chrysopa (Chrysoperla carnea) — Green Lacewing Larvae for Aphid & Mixed Pest Control
Chrysopa contains larvae of Chrysoperla carnea, a highly effective generalist predator for aphids and other soft-bodied pests. These larvae are aggressive hunters that crawl across plant surfaces, piercing and consuming prey in all life stages—eggs, larvae, and soft-bodied adults. Chrysopa is chemical-free, IPM-compatible, and safe for use in greenhouses, nurseries, interiorscapes, outdoor landscapes, and indoor crops including ornamentals, vegetables, fruiting plants, and cannabis.
Immediate feeding: Larvae begin consuming pests upon application
Broad-spectrum control: Targets aphids plus thrips, mealybugs, whiteflies, and moreUse For
Chrysopa larvae feed on many pests encountered on foliage, including:Aphids (all common species)
Mealybugs
Thrips (larvae and eggs)
Whitefly eggs and pupae
Spider mites (all active stages)
Lepidopteran eggs
Other small soft-bodied pests on leaves and growing tipsWhen to Use Chrysopa
Use wherever aphids or mixed pest pressure is present and fast, targeted biological control is needed. Effective across all growing environments.
Recommended for:
Active aphid and/or mealybug colonies
Mixed pressure situations where aphids occur with thrips, mealybugs, or whiteflies
High-pressure zones
Growers seeking long-term prevention & controlHow It Works
Mode of Action: Larvae pierce prey with curved jaws and consume body fluids completely
Behavior: Larvae move along leaves, stems, and growing tips to find and feed on pests
Visual Effect: Pest numbers drop quickly; shriveled skins may remainFeeding Rates
Second-instar larvae (included in Chrysopa) consume 20–40 aphids per day under optimal conditions
Third instar can reach 30–60 aphids per day
Larval feeding lasts 14–21 days before pupation
Total consumption across the larval stage can exceed 400–500 aphids, plus additional thrips, mealybugs, and spider mites when encounteredLifecycle of Chrysoperla carnea
Egg Stage
Eggs are laid on foliage, typically on slender stalks to reduce cannibalism risk.
Larval Stage
Yellow to gray-green, highly mobile, equipped with curved jaws for piercing prey.
Primary feeding stage lasting 2–3 weeks.
Pupal Stage
Larvae form a tiny silken cocoon—about the size of a pinhead (2–4 mm), oval, and white to cream-colored—attached lightly to a leaf, stem, or other sheltered surface. It looks like a small speck of silk, not a web or mass. This cocoon is external and does not harm plants.
Adult Stage
Green lacewing adults feed on nectar and pollen; not included in Chrysopa product.
Release Rates & ApplicationPressure Level Definition Rate per 10 sq ft Repeat Interval Preventative Risk present; no visible pests 0.5–1 Every 7–14 days Low Pressure Pests in localized areas 1–3 Weekly Medium Pressure Pests visible across multiple zones 3–6 Weekly High Pressure Widespread pests; feeding damage 6–9 Weekly or twice weekly in hotspots Application Notes:
Rotate gently before use
Distribute larvae directly onto foliage or into Dibox release boxes near hotspots
Best Working Conditions
Temperature: Effective from 68–86°F; cooler conditions slow development
Humidity: Moderate RH supports activity and survivalCompatibility Guidance
Check Natural Enemies - Chemical Compatibility Table and Beneficial Insect & Pesticide Compatibility Table
Allow residues from oils or soaps to dry before application
Avoid incompatible sprays; consult charts before combining with beneficialsProduct Specifications
Pack Size: 1,000 larvae (second instar)
Presentation: 100 mL bottle
Carrier: Vermiculite
Appearance: Larvae are yellow to gray-green, elongated with curved jaws
Included Stage(s): Larvae only
Storage & Handling
Store in a cool dry place
Use within 24 hours of receiptWhat to Expect
Chrysopa larvae begin hunting immediately after release. Control builds quickly as larvae consume aphids and other pests. Reapply per scouting to maintain control.Recommended IPM Pairings
Aphipar-M (Aphidius colemani): Complements Chrysopa by parasitizing aphids while larvae provide direct kill
Isarid® Mycoinsecticide: Adds fungal control for mealybugs and soft scales
Dune™: Improves plant resilience against sucking pests
Essential Oil Knockdown (e.g., neem-based): For pre-release reduction of heavy pest populations; apply beneficials after residues dryFAQs
Does Chrysopa target pests other than aphids?
Yes—Chrysopa larvae feed on thrips, mealybugs, whiteflies, spider mites, and more.
Are adults included in Chrysopa?
No—Chrysopa contains larvae only; adults feed on nectar and pollen.
How soon will I see results?
Feeding starts immediately. Visible reduction occurs as larvae consume pests aggressively.Questions about Chrysopa?
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Product Uses
- Use For:
- Aphids, Mealybugs
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Shipping Info
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