🌱 Cultivate Curiosity with Ladybug Larvae!
Insect Lore's Tube of Ladybug Larvae offers a unique opportunity to observe the metamorphosis of 10-15 live Pink Spotted Ladybug larvae, grown in the USA. This educational product promotes hands-on learning and critical thinking, making it an engaging experience for all ages. Perfect for teaching about nature and pest control, it’s a fun way to connect with the environment.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
J**H
Arrived all alive!
The media could not be loaded. My little family and I are in love with them. They all came alive and hungry. I spread them in my little garden. Because I have the little bugs that are eating my plants. And the larvae has been eating them because I haven’t seen the little bugs. It was easy to use. The quality was good, and it’s effectiveness too. It functions well too. Like they immediately explored the garden and loved it!
A**7
disappointed
there may have been a number of eggs in the container, but only one lady reached maturity. i had a few nymphs, maybe 3 or 4, but they all died except for one. it was rather disappointing.
W**Y
arrived alive
they arrived alive i shook them out onto my aphid infested birch saw 2 lady bugs on the birch shotly after
J**S
They won't eat aphids
So few were alive when I got them, and they didn't eat the aphids.
R**L
Good for house plants pest control
Love buying these for indoor aphid problems. Just remember to release most them when they’re adults or you’ll have a large army. Or open a window for them to crawl out the screen
J**R
They send it in an envelope-bad idea
Luckily my bugs came in alive, however they were all strewn about the envelope that the tube was in because the top popped off. Most seemed alive and immediately drank the water in the habitat I also bought. No food came with them for after being put in the habitat like the instructions indicated to use, though. Instructions say not to dump the bugs but we had no other choice being that the tube busted open in shipping. Fingers crossed because this is the second year I've gotten them for my niece's birthday and it has REALLY helped her not be afraid of all bugs all the time. Easy enough for a 6 year old to use. At 7 she was super excited. Ladybug everything is what she wants now lol
J**N
They're alive! 13 larvae!
It took 2 tries, my first shipment never arrived. My second order had 13 little buggies in it! I released them into my aphid nest of a honeysuckle shrub, they seemed to hurry out, most found a hiding spot right away for a nap.. then came out a bit later.I bought ladybugs in the past.. sometimes they stay, sometimes they don't, no matter how many aphids there are to eat... I have the most success when they stick around long enough to make eggs, because the larvae can't fly.. I thought maybe this year I'll just start with larvae? So far so good.
W**R
Waste of money. Only 4 alive.
There were 15 bodies in the tube but all were dead except 4. Very disappointed. Waste of money.
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