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| Brand: Hirts: Beneficial Insects
Buy New: $12.99
Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 490
UPC: 045501011001 EAN: 0045501011001 ASIN: B000MR6WRG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Prompt service from Hirts July 21, 2008 JAF (Southern, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Received the Lady-Bugs very quickly, two days after ordering. The bugs all seemed alive in the bag they arrived in which included a small square of something looking like foam & also a small wad of straw-type material. The instructions were pretty clear but I was dis-appointed that there was no mention of "lady bug attractant" and/or how to use it. I expected information about this "attractant" because of a response that someone from Hirt's had written to another reviewer. Hirt's had asked the reviewer...... "did you use the lady-bug attractant?" when that reviewer had complained none of the bugs were in their garden the next day after putting the bugs out in garden. The instructions did say to put the bugs out into a well watered, pesticide free (for at least 14 days) garden and only to put them out at dusk, as they do not fly at night. I followed these instructions (I never use any pesticides so that was no worry) and I would say that the bugs were around my garden for about a week. I also put the straw material & the little square of foam into a couple of the pots I placed lady bugs in just in case either of these items were "the lady bug attractant". I have a lush garden with lots of "food" that the lady-bugs could eat so I was a little sad they were all gone so quickly. I found about a dozen shells of dead lady bugs in one or two potted plants but the others were, presumably, off to a different garden. A couple weeks after not seeing any lady bugs I tossed the foam square & the (by then) soggy straw into the trash. Also, as another reviewer stated "her husband wondered how they counted the lady bugs"....(lol) well, my husband asked the same thing! We both studied the bag they came in (still full of bugs) and neither of us could imagine that there were anywhere close to 1500 in this bag.... I guessed 200, my hubby said possibly 200 but he doubted it. For the price paid I am not upset about this experience but I doubt I'd purchase this bag "1500" of lady-bugs again.
Not an aphid in sight! August 8, 2008 Alison (Sacramento, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We had aphids and a variety of other little plant pests in the potted plants on our porch. I tried spraying them with water, then with neem oil, then pinching them off, and they kept coming back (the bigger aphids seemed to LIKE the neem oil, of all things). Finally I ordered these ladybugs from Hirts. They arrived in great shape, almost all still alive, in just two days (from OH to CA) even with standard shipping. I rinsed them under cool water and placed them in the fridge, as the instructions say, and then released about a hundred of them at dusk at the base of the plants (and helped a few start crawling up toward the aphids). This morning, I can't see a single aphid on any plant, and quite a few of the ladybugs are still there. I read online that releasing them in small batches maximizes the chances that they'll find food and decide to stay, so I'm waiting a few days before releasing the next platoon. Highly recommended -- this was way more effective than spraying, and much more fun to watch!
Great for aphids April 24, 2008 Tango Static (San Jose, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Use these bugs to keep aphids off your roses. Better than spraying. They don't make good pets, however ...
Live LadyBugs September 10, 2008 Classof64 (California) The shipment arrived as expected. Almost all of the Ladybugs were alive when they arrived on a warm Southern California summer day. I refrigerated and revived them as recommended.
Is there a certain time of year to buy ladybugs? September 30, 2008 ~ Sweet T ~ (Hometown, USA) I have seen several articles in some of my gardening magazines about buying ladybugs but never have. I just couldn't see getting live bugs in the mail. All the articles I have read say they are good for your garden but don't remember reading anything about time of year to put them out. So if anyone knows much about this process, PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHEN OR IF THERE IS A BEST TIME TO RELEASE LADYBUGS.. This was First time I've seen them on Amazon; I notice sale on gardening tools & supplies and happen upon them. Would like to try them but it will be October before I would get them. We still have some 70-80 degree temps in West Tennessee. So should I? or Shouldn't I?? That is the question. LOL Thanks for any responses.. Note to reviewer on Color of Ladybugs: From what I've heard; Orange are females & Red are males.. 1500 Live LadyBugs - GOOD BUGS!
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