🌿 Unleash Nature's Army Against Pests!
The 1500 Pre-Fed Live Ladybugs from BuddyBugs are a natural and effective solution for controlling aphids and other garden pests. With a guaranteed live delivery, these eco-friendly insects are perfect for urban gardeners seeking sustainable pest management.
Number of Pieces | 1500 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer, Spring |
L**.
Put them out when they arrived. 60, cloudy, and they were ready.
May 3rd and the fruit fly worms are just now emerging. These ladybug are great and eager to get out. Released about 4pm, cloudy, 60 degrees. I did not wait or put them in the fridge.
T**T
Awesome
I have had a problem with Amphids for years. Tried everything organic. I had no relief. Then someone said get lady bugs. I thought that was crazy. In frustration I went a head and ordered them. My milkweed is completely Amphids free. I didn't read directions and let them all go at once. I figured they all flew off. Some hung around and got rid of them. I bought more to follow directions. However. I live in Florida and the second set didn't quite make it. I emailed the company and they resolved the problem immediately. They are a good company. If the Amphids come back on my milkweed. I would order them again
R**I
so surprised and happy
this was sent via the post office. the post office left me a note in my mail box for me tobgibpuckbtgemnup. i don’t check that mailbox everyday. anyway, my lady bugs stayed at the post office for 3 days b4 i got them.i figured they’d all be dead. Was so surprised. i put them in the frig the rest of the day (as not pose to turn them loose in the heat of mid day) as suggested, took them out in the eve and “i’m not kidding!” every single one of them was alive! YAYso happy!!! Thank you to the seller for pre feeding them.
S**.
Not all survived
There were many expired in the package I released them immediately upon arrival since they arrived in the evening time. Many were alive probably 1000 out of 1500. Better odds than the past.
K**K
Didnt work at all.....
All the lady bugs did were sit in runoff trays, mate and reproduce to stay in the runoff trays and then die in any small crevasse no where near the plants they were released on, and I followed the dispersal instructions given perfectly, I kept them with water and made sure to release them over the 2 week time frame given in the instructions. Never once did they eat any mites, just walked around and mated until fully gone. This was a huge waste of time. This was definitely not fun having false hope for a small issue that seemed to be an easy fix by what the product seller claimed the ladybugs would do. And sadly I was nowhere near an infestation but now my house plants are ruined and im out of good money for jack diddly squat. Might as well say this is a scam. I'm so tired of companies selling products through amazon making claims they can't back up, or hold their own standard on... simply pathetic.
M**E
Arrives Hungry! Beautiful Ladybugs!
Most survived shipping. Plants are currently aphid-free & if I see aphids returning, I’ll order more. You can see a couple hungry ladybugs in my photos. Works way better than neem oil & insecticidal soap. I released them in the morning. By the evening we were nearly aphid-free. Bummer they leave after they’re done eating (because they need to go find more to eat). They’re beautiful.
C**N
They arrrived alive!!
The ladybugs were a little delayed so I was worried that they wouldn't survive transit. There were a few casualties but surprisedly less than I would thought there would be. The mesh bag was a little difficult to open. I was trying to open it without hurting the ladybugs.....a pull tab would be awesome. Overall great buy.
J**Y
Fly free little ones
Cool experience. Instructions say you can keep them alive in fridge a couple weeks but I just released them all at once. Freedom is a wonderful gift!As another stated, some arrive dead. We're talking 3% so not a deal breaker.Did they take care of aphids problem? Actually, soldier beetles did that. So the ladybugs just flew away into the sky.
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