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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
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Green Lacewings - Common Questions and Answers – NaturesGoodGuys