

🐞 Turn your garden into a pest-free paradise with nature’s tiny warriors!
NaturesArt 1500 Live Ladybugs provide a natural, chemical-free solution to garden pests by delivering 1500 live ladybugs in a ventilated container guaranteed to arrive alive. These beneficial insects actively hunt aphids, mites, and other harmful bugs, promoting a healthy ecosystem and long-lasting pest control for up to 6 weeks. Easy to release and safe for plants, they offer an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides, perfect for millennial gardeners seeking sustainable and effective garden care.
| ASIN | B0CWL25NWJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,593 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #48 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Date First Available | February 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 5 inches |
S**Y
Wonderful
Maybe 50 were dead. Opened the box and gently pulled them out. Opened the lid gently over the roses and other things I am trying to protect. I noticed two weeks ago I had aphids, badly. Gently took their bowl over to the roses and saltshaker gently. They mostly came out like a tiny military. A few flew away, but the others grabbed a leaf and went on patrol. Within 15 minutes at least 20 of them had an aphid vanishing under the shell. 35 minutes later and they had aphids cornered on leaves while eating a friend. A sight to behold. Great value in lieu of chemicals. No clean up needed. Functions like a small army that only wants to eat the bad guys on your plants... A+ Thank you, this was a wonderful purchase.
S**D
It's weird the first time you do this, but ...
I've got a bunch of lilies, and many of them have a serious aphid infestation. I didn't want to spray nasty chemicals, so ... what to do? There is a "soap and water spray" recommendation which is fairly harmless, but why not employ some predators? In other words: ladybugs. So, the miracle that is Amazon sent me 1500 ladybugs. They arrived in a cubicle box, about 6 inches each edge, with a scary notice of "LIVE ANIMALS!" I have to tip my hat to the USPS letter carriers who deliver such things. They come in a little plastic container which has air holes (think fresh salsa container), and there are (of course) air holes punched into the side of the little cubical box. Inside the little plastic container is some kind of weird jumbled up thing that looks like string, and the lady bugs like it. Most of them crawl into the blob of string and hang out there. Rule Number 1. DO NOT OPEN THE PLASTIC CONTAINER INSIDE YOUR HOUSE. As charming as lady bugs are, they are less charming when they are indoors. When you open the lid, about 10-20 of them will immediately take flight, bellowing "Yo Mama So Ugly!" at those they've left behind. Rule Number 2. That weird ball of string is your friend. Think of it as a salt shaker, but instead of salt, you get lady bugs. This was my second batch of lady bugs, and my "salt shaker" approach was wildly superior to what I tried with the first batch. I'm not even going to tell you how I dispersed the first batch. I am blushing about this. PICK UP THE WEIRD BALL OF STRING AND GENTLY SHAKE IT OVER THE PLANTS THAT NEED SOME LADYBUG HELP. Observation: These ladybugs apparently come from some place in Florida, and I live in Washington State. One might reasonably wonder, "okay, so how many of the ladybugs survived the trip?" The answer is ... *all of them*. But: for both deliveries I picked up the package within 10 minutes of delivery, and brought the (sealed) box into my house (much cooler) for a couple hours before "delivering" the ladybugs. We've been having some pretty hot weather here, and I doubt that the ladybugs would have enjoyed 6 hours in 100F. Lesson here: use the "track package" feature that Amazon provides. If you can't pick up the ladybugs right away, find a neighbor who can.
K**A
DEAD and NOT REAL LADY BUGS
We ordered two containers of 1,500 to release at a memorial. 1st thing is they aren't even real lady bugs. They are Asian Beetle things. They are cousins. But NOT lady bugs. 2nd thing is that most were dead. Of the 3,000 we bought MAYBE 150 made it. When we were putting them on the plants yesterday they were mostly dead. We waited to see if maybe they were sleeping or something. But again today MOST the BEETLES are still not moving and crispy. Do not buy. Do more research to make sure you get REAL lady bugs.
J**C
Ladybugs Arrived Safe & Alive!
Couldn’t be more satisfied with my purchase. All the ladybugs arrived safe and alive. Thank goodness the weather here in my zone 7B New York in the month of May is perfect for their release. It was also raining which is perfect as well so they can have a drink. I just spread them around my garden. Also put them on a plant that was infested with aphids. They got busy eating immediately. Since the instructions say to release them away from heat of the day, I would not purchase these in the summer or any hot season. You have to keep in mind they travel in transit delivery for a few days so it’s crucial for their survival. Be smart.
K**R
Couldn’t be happier with my purchase
Ladybugs arrived, mostly alive, and took care of all our aphids in the first day. We got so excited watching them crawl around our garden that we set up a ladybug house and water dish for them. Can’t go one pruning session in the garden without ladybugs landing on us. I’d give 6 stars if I could.
T**T
Worked
They did well in my front yard this year less plants eaten but they only stuck around for a few months I think an army of wasps had a good snack.
M**.
Best Pest Control EVER!
I usually order two of these every spring to cover six big trees in my backyard to keep the aphids in check. They ship in a box that has holes in it and is labeled live animals on the box. Ladybugs are nature's way of counterbalancing pests in the yard. Some people will complain that they just fly away, which might be true, but it is the eggs they lay before they migrate that is responsible for hatching the larvae that go to town eating up all the aphids and their eggs. It is totally worth the money. (and by the way, a lot of the ladybugs actually hang around...)
D**A
Lady bugs didn’t last
Majority of lady bugs died after opening container and allowed to roam on tomato trees Not sure if heat in Miami is an issue?
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