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Leaf Miner Control
Lacewings: Hardy Predators
Leaf Miners - Natural Controls
Prevention is the key; once the miner is inside the leaf, nothing works! Deep tilling helps destroy maggots. Remove affected leaves. Keep the garden free of leaf litter and weeds to prevent reinfestation.
Lacewings or Lady Beetles may work or reduce the population.
Eat both aphids and whiteflies!
Chrysopa rufilabris, Chrysoperia Carnea
Lacewings are among the most voracious and common general predators. They attack almost any soft-bodied insect and their eggs. They especially go after aphids, but also attack small worms, whiteflies, mealy bugs, soft scale, leafhopper nymphs, spider mites, leaf miners, and insect and mite eggs. (Photograph courtesy Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, www.insectimages.org) Photograph shows desctruction from aphids.
During a two to three week larval stage, one lone lacewing can kill 300-400 aphids, 11,000 spider mites, 3,700 scale crawlers or 6000 scale eggs. Adults are not predatory, but with supplies of insect honeydew, floral nectarines or pollen, the adults will lay eggs near pests to feed the next generation.
