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NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good
NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good
NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good
NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good

NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs- Ladybugs - Guaranteed Live Delivery!

Product ID : 11586563
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Galleon Product ID 11586563
UPC / ISBN 792384510830
Shipping Weight 1.5 lbs
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NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Features

  • Includes a Ladybug educational sheet with Release Tips, Release Rates, Ladybug Fun Facts and FAQ's

  • Nature's Good Guys mesh bag of Live adult ladybugs

  • 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!

  • Ladybugs are Guaranteed with Live Delivery!


About NaturesGoodGuys 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good

Ladybugs are general predators that eat many slow-moving and soft bodied insects. Including; Aphids, Moth eggs, Mites, Scales, Thrips, Leaf Hoppers, Mealybugs, Chinch Bugs, Asparagus Beetle larvae, Whitefly and other soft and slow-moving insects. Ladybugs are a must-have for organic gardening or organic farming. Ladybug eat insects during both the adult and larval stages, so you can buy ladybugs as adults and continue to have live ladybugs eating through other parts of their life cycle as they reproduce. Adults are beetles, often reddish-orange or yellow, with black markings. Larvae are black alligator looking insects with orange spots. Eggs are yellow/ orange, laid in clusters of up to 50 eggs. Shipped: In mesh bags, or natural, unbleached, reusable cotton bags. Store In a regular household refrigerator for one to two weeks max. Release Tips: Release at dusk around the base of plants, after spraying plants with water, so they can drink. Release near infestations in small amounts over a two-week period. Release Rates: 1,500 ladybugs cover approx.1000 sq.