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Ladybird Larvae x100 with Release Bags Reviews

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Veronica-Mae Soar
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They were Sooo tiny. And I am not sure they found anything to eat before they died. No sign of them anywhere
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Posted 1 year ago
Christine Williams
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Didn’t realise it was only 1 release bag as in only ordered 100. Any way I put them on my apple tree just before the weather turned wet. Not sure if that made any difference. I saw the larvae but didn’t see any ladybirds develop. I did have a very attentive wren hanging around the tree so maybe she had a good meal?!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Paul Batchelor
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Green Gardener were fantastic, they saved my apple tree!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Gail Cartwright
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Posted 1 year ago
I think these little critters did a good job. I can only judge from the result as it's all done while I'm not looking, but the result was favourable.
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Posted 1 year ago
Awful..They were too small to be viable and after following instructions appeared to be dead in the bag. I requested a refund which never came through.
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Posted 1 year ago
Andrew Tomlinson
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Prompt delivery. Easy to set up in the tree and did the job
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Posted 1 year ago
I was very disappointed with the ladybird larvae. After placing the bag on a suitable aphid-infected tree I inspected it every day but didn’t see any larvae grow at all, let alone emerge. No ladybirds were seen at all on the tree. I inspected the bag properly after 7 days & there seemed to be the same number of very small black dots as there were at the beginning: I think they must’ve been dead when I received them. Just to make sure I popped the bag in my butterfly house & still no larvae emerged. Very disappointing.
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Posted 1 year ago