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Ladybird Larvae x100 with Release Bags Reviews

3.8 Rating 89 Reviews
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Last year was plagued with aphids but the ladybirds (slowly) cleared them up. Topped up with more this year and the few aphids that appeared have completely gone. Highly recommend.
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Posted 2 years ago
I’m not sure if ants got to them (I laid ant traps) but I didn’t see many pupae and haven’t seen any ladybirds. Unclear if they really worked
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Posted 3 years ago
Mohammad Royapoor
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I was able to establish a very successful population of ladybirds in a previous garden where two rows of 90 beech trees were decimated each year by greenflies. Admittedly it took multiple introductions of larvae (a couple of times a year over two or three years), but once the population became self sustaining, it worked magically. Initially I used chemicals that killed absolutely everything, made the trees weaker, and actually exacerbated the problem. I highly recommend it, together the axiomatic patience of a gardener, as greenflies still appear after larvae is released but then manically disappear later in the season.
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Posted 3 years ago
Good quality, healthy larvae, thanks!
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Posted 3 years ago
Tried them twice realesed them in the evening as specified. 2 days later none alive . Can see dead ones in the release bag
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Posted 3 years ago
My order arrived quickly and ladybirds have done the job! Aphids have been checked on roses, blackcurrant bush etc. Lots of ladybirds patrolling and surely helping my neighbours as well.
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Posted 3 years ago
Martin Kistell
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Utterly disappointed, Bought 200 Ladybird Larvae. Turned up and looked in each box with scraps of paper and lots of little black dots no movement whatsoever, got my magnifying glass and nothing moved. Followed all the instructions as directed my hedges were covered in greenfly, left the bags in the hedge as instructed and ZERO nothing is been well over a month and not a single ladybird grub or ladybird spotted. I even went back and checked the bags and still full of bits of paper with black dots on. Complete and utter waste of money, I have posted on Facebook to tell everyone to avoid it. As an Ecologist, I'm very disappointed.
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Posted 3 years ago
Really well packed with clear instructions! Unfortunately after mine went out we had frost but checked them yesterday (weeks and weeks later) and found some still alive (most died) Fingers crossed! Highly recommend however, would probably wait until mid may onwards before putting outside.
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Posted 3 years ago