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Ladybird Larvae x50 Reviews

3.6 Rating 84 Reviews
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Would have really loved this to be a positive review but unfortunately I cannot see any evidence of larvae or adults and still squashing loads of greenfly in my greenhouse. I'm happy that some people have found the larvae to be efficient but they did not work for me.
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Posted 2 years ago
Bob Tallentire
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Larvae never emerged from the bags supplied. Ladybirds disappeared in a day. Woolly aphids still munching their way through my apple tree.☹️
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Posted 2 years ago
Angela Brown
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Unfortunately, I have not seen one of them since I let them out of the packaging. I am very disappointed.
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Posted 2 years ago
Alex Maclachlan
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Brilliant way of getting rid of aphids and black fly.
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Posted 2 years ago
Steve Norris
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Only 45 instead of 50 larvae and they were minuscule. I painstakenly used tweezers to carefully search through the shredded paper in an effort to find all 50 larvae but less than expected. Just disappointing.
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Posted 2 years ago
Bruce Telford
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It didn't work and there didn't appear to be anything like 50 larvae
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Posted 2 years ago
Kathy Millerchip
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Not seen a ladybird in my garden. Total waste of money
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Posted 2 years ago
Francoise Grimshaw
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The container definitively did not have more than a quarter of the advertised amount of larvea. This said, I did as advertised and suspended the little bags with pegs on the tree which was covered with black flies. It rained in the night and the bags did not last long...I redistributed the content the best I could. However, he presto, all my black flies disappeared in the next few days. I have still not seen any ladybird around but am still hoping!
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Posted 2 years ago