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Make sure to at least watch the end. Lacewing larvae are often called "aphid lions" because they are known for attacking and eating aphids. They use their sickle-shaped, hollow mandibles to pierce prey and suck out their body fluids. Adult lacewings have net-like, lacy wings that are held like a tent over their back. Bird cherry-oat aphids are pests of small grains such as wheat, oats and barley. They damage plants by using their piercing-sucking mouthparts to feed on plant sap. More importantly for growers, these aphids vector barley yellow dwarf virus, which is a disease of small grains. Created by: Ian Grettenberger Check out the rest of the videos on the "Pests and Natural Enemies" Channel! Green lacewing larvae (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) Bird cherry-oat aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae, Rhopalosiphum padi) This video is part of a USDA Northeast SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) Graduate Student Grant (http://www.nesare.org/) Music used: Dark Skies of Doom by Footage Firm (freestockmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons