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Promote Bio-Diversity While Raising Funds For Your Organization!

See product descriptions for detailed lists of targeted pests and treatment options. Due to lower than normal production numbers, ladybugs are not currently available. Product Description and Price Order # Garden pack A includes 1 mantis egg case and 1 001 pack of beneficial seed blend - $14 Garden Pack B includes 1 mantis egg case, 1,000 002 lacewing eggs, and 1 package of beneficial seed blend - $23 Garden Pack C includes 1 mantis egg case, 003 beneficial nematodes for 2,000 sq. ft., 1,000 lacewing eggs, and 1 - $48 Garden Pack D includes 1 mantis egg case, 004 beneficial nematodes for 2,000 sq. ft., 1,000 lacewing eggs, Predalure beneficial insect attractant, and 1 - $60 Mantis Egg Case one egg case contains an 005 average of 200 insects upon hatching appropriate for the average backyard $12 Beneficial Seed Blend 1oz. covers 250sq. ft. 006 includes a variety of plants that attract and provide a refuge for beneficial insects $3 Lacewing Eggs 1,000 eggs good for preventative 007 treatment of 1,000 sq. ft. or treating ongoing infestation of 100 sq. ft. $10 Beneficial Nematodes 1 million treats 008 approximately 2,000 sq. ft. - $25 Predalure Beneficial Attractant (2 pack) hang one 009 at a time or both in the garden to attract a variety of beneficial insects - $14 Mini-microscope 45X magnifying lens, pocket-size 010 and retractable scouting tool and fun for kids- $12 Bug Mini-Habitat Collapsable mini-habitat for 011 collecting and temporarily storing insects - $12 Bug and Butterfly Habitat 12 cube for temporarily 012 storing bugs and butterflies $20 Butterfly Box See detailed info - $25 111 Beneficial Insect Fundraiser Page 2 Order Form Name Item # Qty Price Total 1. Example 001 1 $14 $14 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Beneficial Insect Fundraiser Page 3 Product Descriptions Mantis Egg Case Fun garden pets! Largest species in North America! The mantis is a general predator that feeds on other live insects. The mantis ootheca is a spongy egg case that contains an average of 200 mantis babies. It can be tied with dental floss in a high standing bush, or placed in a paper bag to hatch (remember to check daily). Egg cases usually take 2-8 weeks to hatch, and emerging insects will naturally disperse themselves, or can be sprinkled out of a paper bag into desired locations. Order #: 005 Beneficial Seed Blend 18 diverse plant species to attract and provide refuge for beneficial insects! 1oz. covers 250 sq. ft. Plant as a stand, in a row or as a border. Price: $3.00 Order #: 006 Predalure (2-pack) Pheromone lure that attracts beneficial insects to your garden! Hang one at a time or both for maximum results. Order #: 009 Lacewings 1,000 eggs Aggressive predators of aphids and other soft-bodied pests! Lacewings will continue to reproduce in your garden throughout the season! Loose eggs are packed in rice hulls for easy distribution Price: $10.00 Order #: 007 Beneficial Nematodes Harmless to plants, other nematodes, humans and animals, beneficial nematodes attack soil-dwelling pests such as flea larvae, grubs, flea beetle larvae, and more. Price: $25.00 Order #: 008 Mini-Microscope A great gift for young backyard explorers! The convenient, hand-held, retractable 45X lens, and durable construction makes the minimicroscope perfect for kids! Includes a built-in light as well! Order #: 010

Bug Mini-Habitat Great for young kids who want to get a closer look at the bugs in their backyards! Collapsible mini-habitat for temporary insect storage, hatching, etc. Durable mesh, plastic, and nylon construction. Cleans and stores easily. Order #: 011 Bug & Butterfly Habitat Great for temporary storage of larger flying insects such as butterflies! Collapsible 20 X20 cube. Durable plastic, nylon, and mesh construction, with solid plastic surface floor and large zipper door for easy access and release Price: $20.00 Order #: 012 Product Descriptions Butterfly Box Just in time for Mother s Day! One Monarch chrysalis equipped with a hook comes within a 4 sinemay (natural fiber) box. Hang the chrysalis inside the box and witness its emergence! Follow all directions carefully. Price: $25.00 Order #: 111 Beneficial Insect Fundraiser Page 4 Garden Pack A Includes 1 mantis egg case and 1 Price: $14.00 Order #: 001 Garden Pack B Includes 1 mantis egg case, 1,000 lacewing eggs, and 1 package of beneficial seed blend Price: $23.00 Order #: 002 Garden Pack C Includes 1 mantis egg case, beneficial nematodes for 2,000 sq. ft., 1,000 lacewing eggs, and 1 Price: $48.00 Order #: 003 Garden Pack D Includes 1 mantis egg case, beneficial nematodes for 2,000 sq. ft., 1,000 lacewing eggs, Predalure beneficial insect attractants, and 1 Price: $54.00 Order #: 004

Beneficial Insect Fundraiser Page 5 Our Fundraisers are Beneficial in every way! Locally owned and operated Run by real entomologists Committed to education The Time is Now! If you sponsor a school-based organization, the time is now to take part in the most unique fundraiser opportunity available. Entomology Solutions is a local company specializing in biological pest control, and for the past six years has been helping commercial agricultural producers and home gardeners transition from using chemical pesticides to safer, natural pest control methods. Committed to the reduction of harmful chemical pesticides, Entomology Solutions is the first local company of its kind. Our success is based on education and access to hands-on experience. The Beneficial Insect Fundraiser is a great way to raise money in the most positive way, and allows children, parents and staff to invest in their own wellbeing in the process. A Fundraiser Unlike Any Other Unlike most fundraisers that sell over-priced goods and unhealthy snacks like cookie dough and candy, the Beneficial Insect Fundraiser promotes ecological sustainability. Sellers and buyers can feel good about helping the local ecosystem by reducing chemical pesticide use, all while raising funds for your worthy cause. The products also give parents and children the chance to enjoy the experience of learning about and using beneficial insects in their home gardens, and to share that knowledge with their friends and family members! Real Results The fundraiser products are competitively priced, and guarantee a 50% profit on all items except the Butterfly Box, which guarantees a 30% profit. Detailed directions are included with each product, and items are ready to be picked up on a prescheduled date (items can be delivered for a fee depending on location). Because many of the products are living creatures, all orders must be placed by the order deadline. Don t miss out on the opportunity to raise money while raising awareness and promoting pest control as Nature intended!