X
Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs for
Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs for
Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs for
Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs for

Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs for Garden - Pre-Fed Hippodamia Convergens - Guaranteed Live Delivery!

Product ID : 43628711


Galleon Product ID 43628711
UPC / ISBN 804044022253
Shipping Weight 0.19 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model
Manufacturer Clark&Co Organic
Shipping Dimension 6.73 x 4.41 x 2.24 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
No price yet.
Price not yet available.

Pay with

Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs for Features

  • Ladybugs are general predators that feed on a variety of slow-moving insects including Aphids, Moth eggs, Mites, Scales, Thrips, Leaf Hoppers, Mealybugs, Chinch Bugs, Asparagus Beetle larvae, Whitefly and others

  • Ladybugs are good bugs great for kids, birthday parties, school projects!

  • Storing the beetles can be done at a temperature of 40°F to 60°F for 1 – 3 weeks. Ladybugs can begin reproducing immediately with a good source of food and water. Several generations of Ladybugs may occur during one season.

  • Ladybugs, 1500 Live Ladybugs for garden, Live Delivery Guaranteed! 1500 ladybugs = 1000 sq. ft.


About Clark&Co Organic 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs For

USE: Lady bugs prefer to eat aphids and will devour up to 50 a day, but they will also attack scale, mealy bugs, boil worms, leafhopper, and corn ear worm. They dine only on bugs and do not harm vegetation in any way. RELEASE: Lady bugs should always be released after sundown since they only fly in the daytime. During the night, they will search the area for food and stay as long as there is food for them to eat. The more they eat the more eggs they lay and the more bugs eating larvae you will have. It is best if the area has been recently watered. Ladybugs tend to crawl up and toward light. So release them in small groups at the base of plants and shrubs that have aphids or other bugs, and in the lower part of trees. RECOMMENDATIONS: Ladybugs may be kept in the refrigerator after they are received (35-50 degrees F.) and released as needed. Ladybugs received March through May should not be stored more than 2 to 3 days since their body fat has been depleted. From June on, they may be stored 2 to 3 months. It is normal for there to be several dead Ladybugs in the container, especially those received from March through May. These bugs have reached the end of their life cycle.