Lacebugs

Lacebugs feed on the underside leaves of andromeda, rhododendrons, and other broadleaf evergreens.

They get their name by the distinctive lacy pattern of the wings on the adults.

The young, or larval stage, are wingless. They are the damaging stage of this insect.  

Heavily infested plants will have foliage that is off-color.

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