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Chrysopida

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  Preparation name Chrysopida  
  Preparation category Public domain formulation  
  Manufacturer's name  
  Natural Order Chrysopidae neuroptera  
  Common Name Lacewing adult, Aphid lion as larva  
  Latin Name  
  Chemical Formula  
  Mother tincture made Trituration  
  General description Adults of some species are predators of mites, while others feed on pollen or honeydew. Their larvae are predators to small insects, such as aphids.  

Effect on plants -

   
Named Issues
Green fly / aphid (496)
Mealybug (496)
 
General Appearance
 
Roots
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
Green aphids on the tips of the rose shoots: Coccinella 6 was sprayed and after about 3 days there were no more aphids to be seen. Unfortunately they reappeared and a further spraying with Coccinella did not help. Then I sprayed with Chrysoperla carnea and the aphids were gone – so far (approx 3 months), they haven't returned on the roses I treated. (496)
A severe infestation of mealybug on lilac treated with Chrysoperla 6 D (5 ml in 5 litres of water). The remedy was splattered onto the lilac plant with a cooking spoon from the bucket containing the solution. After a few days, the mealybugs were blasted off with a strong jet of water – this was far easier after the treatment compared to before. In comparison to before, there was virtually no reinfestation – it was only necessary to repeat the treatment after 3-4 months and the results were the same. (496)
 
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