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NaturesGoodGuys Live Ladybugs come as 150 live adult beetles shipped in eco-friendly mesh bags, designed to naturally control a wide range of soft-bodied garden pests like aphids and mealybugs. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, these ladybugs provide ongoing pest control through their entire lifecycle, making them an essential organic gardening ally.
| ASIN | B08PSP6WHX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,304 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #14 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (900) |
| Manufacturer | Natures Good Guys |
J**Y
Alive
All are alive and already working. Had some thirp issues. Yes I released in my house gotta protect my investment. Lady bugs work great for pests.
L**A
They saved my peppers!
I am overwintering about a dozen pepper plants and despite my best efforts they brought an infestation of aphids inside with them. I released these little friends into a netted box with my peppers and within a week my plants were looking much happier. If any survive the winter I'll return them to the garden this spring.
A**R
Great Bugs
Beautiful bugs, delivered on time and all alive. Super happy!! Have purchased multiple times from this shop and have been super happy each time.
N**Y
They're beneficial for your garden.
Not all were alive when they arrived, but I mostly blame the postage system for that. I would say they need to be packaged better, it doesnt look like they were packaged with the vegetation they need during transit. They're adorable though.
M**E
Great product
All arrived healthy.
K**N
3/5 stars
1/3 were dead. They arrived in 10 days. They were well packaged. The bag definitely didnt look like 150 count.
S**E
Arrived as promised
Arrived and put them to work right away! They are busy and doing a good job😊
J**C
Most were dead on arrival. And I just
I have been waiting to purchase these to try to help me with mealy bugs and aphids. Most were dead on arrival. Popped them right in the fridge but most were dead already. Maybe it was still too hot to order already? But that didn’t seem to matter as most were dead I doubt they made the trip in two days. I Did what the directions stated before their release in the evening. But by morning I only saw 1 alive and I put it directly on a sunflower that had aphids, and it seemed to walk right past them and not bother. I tried placing it multiple times and the aphids just kept hiding and the ladybug was not bothering. Even if the majority had survived I don’t think they even knew what to do. And they would try to crawl up the stem of a sunflower and fall down.
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