🌿 Unleash Nature's Army for a Thriving Garden!
This product includes 1,500 live ladybugs, specifically Hippodamia convergens, designed for immediate use in gardens to control aphid populations. They are safe for plants and contribute to a healthy garden ecosystem, making them an eco-friendly choice for pest management.
J**K
Fantastic Natural Solution for Garden Pest Control!
I recently purchased the Buddy Bugs 1500 Pre-Fed Live Ladybugs for controlling aphids in my garden, and I couldn't be happier with the results! The ladybugs arrived on time and in excellent condition, clearly healthy and active. They got to work right away and have done a remarkable job reducing the aphid population in my indoor garden without the use of harsh chemicals. It's been a wonderful, eco-friendly solution. The guarantee of live delivery was reassuring, and Buddy Bugs certainly lived up to its promise. Highly recommend for anyone looking to naturally manage pests in their garden!
I**N
Many live bugs, as advertised
They went to town on a small alphid problem my plants were having. Many stuck around for awhile and kept some other pests at bay too. Lady bug #1453 was a jerk though. Would ladybug again.
J**E
Not one dead ladybug, but that packaging…
Best supplier for live ladybugs with not one dead bug. Very active bugs went for the spider mites right away. HOWEVER, I don’t understand the packaging. Even the instructions say to reseal the bag and refrigerate in order to do multiple day releases, but the bag is completely unmanageable and unsealable once you cut it open. Ladybugs immediately dispersed everywhere and it’s impossible to do a controlled release. I managed to transfer them into a different ladybug container I happened to have, but not without losing many of them. My issue is also that I’m releasing them inside of indoor grow tents, so they are now all over my house because of the packaging and lack of control.
A**Z
Nearly a month later, out of all 1500, these are the very few left unalive. Amazed
I’m genuinely impressed with this purchase. I didn’t think I’d be writing a review for ladybugs, but here I am. Not only did the little defense masters eradicate every plant pest I had, they are SO resilient! It’s been almost a month since I placed my order, and following care instructions I just released the last of them today. To my genuine surprise, there were maybe 15 or so dead ones out of the entire package. They do an excellent job as well seeking out pests that are harmful to your plants, and they’re fun to watch. Highly recommend!
G**A
Save your money
These ladybugs don’t do a thing to help with aphids so I don’t know why they advertise that like they do!! I dumped the whole package in my tent waaaaaay more then what was actually needed and the aphids just got worse and worse you can literally sit there and watch the ladybugs run right over the aphids and they don’t eat any!! Put ladybugs right in a big patch of aphids and they just sat there or just ran right by them so now I have an aphid infestation and a ladybug infestation!! Not happy with this purchase at all they literally made the situation worse!! If your looking for a natural solution to a pest problem these ladybugs ARE NOT the answer
M**A
People! You MUST carefully CUT OPEN the mesh bag for the ladybugs to get out!
One and only problem I have, is with the Seller's description/instructions, they make it sound like the bugs can get out of the mesh bag by themselves. They cannot, the opening size if the mesh is too small. If they could, they would escape while they were in the mail. Then the mailman would have a mail truck full of ladybugs, because the shipping box has air ventilation holes.You MUST very very carefully snip open the bag when you're ready for them to be released in the garden/yard. They cannot come out of the bag on their own, they may not even climb out of the bag if you simply cut the bag open. You might even need to cut open the bag on 2-3 sides almost until it's almost completely open for them to finally leave the bag. Or, you can carefully fully cut open one end of the bag, squeeze the sides of the bag very lightly so the cut side pops opens more widely, and they we'll start to run out of the bag. You could also then SOFTLY shake them out, if they need a little help to get moving, or if they're just not simply moving fast enough for your liking LOLAlso, they won't live very long if you don't release them within a very few days! You can't feed them nothing but sugar water. They need to eat the aphids and other Leaf-sucking insects for protein, fats, and other nutrients!At my house, I always release all of them at the same time, because I have a lot of trees and shrubs and bushes that are prone to aphid invasion where I live. With the climate changing, my area, in recent years, has gone from a Growing Zone 8 to Zone 10- 11! And this past summer, I think all of my ladybugs got broiled to death in the heat waves.Other than this one complaint I have about the Seller not giving good instructions for releasing the ladybugs, I am very happy with them. I didn't have any dead ones in the bag, they are adorable, and I just love them anyhow. I used to have a zillion ladybugs every year, and larvae everywhere, but they have declined significantly and rapidly over the past 10 years, to where now I rarely had them this year at all. The only way we're going to keep the species alive is because of people who breed them, like this Seller.I also prefer these over the ones you can buy in the plastic cup at your local Big-Name Brand hardware store in the late spring or early summer when they have them available. The store doesn't take care of the ladybugs at all, and they just die.
D**N
Quick delivery
Delivered before the expected date with only a few casualties. And they were fiercely hungry and did a great job eating my aphids. Hoping I created a habitat that they will enjoy for the next few months.
A**S
Quantity of ladybugs
My only complaint is that there was not 1500 ladybugs in the package. I didn’t stop and count them but I’m gonna say 150 at best.
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