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🐞 Unlock your garden’s secret weapon with 1500 live ladybugs—because thriving plants don’t wait!
This pack of 1500 live Hippodamia convergens ladybugs arrives fresh in a temperature-controlled container, ready to naturally manage pests in any outdoor space. Ideal for gardens, greenhouses, and farms, it includes a detailed usage guide and offers an educational, eco-friendly solution to maintaining plant health.





| ASIN | B0C9SYGZ9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,959 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #38 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand | Generic |
| Brand Name | Generic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 932 Reviews |
| Included Components | Plastic container |
| Item Nype Name | Garden Helpers |
| Manufacturer | Rose's Garden Helpers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BB-LIVELADYBUGS1500 |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Model Number | Count Ladybugs |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Target Species | Beetle, Fly, Lady Bug, Moth, Thrip |
| UPC | 197644407842 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**3
Arrived alive and ready to eat aphids on plant
These ladybugs arrived on time. They arrive in a mesh bag, inside a larger mesh bag. I was surprised at how active they were upon opening the box they arrived in. Comes with the plastic container seen in advert. Only a few were dead on arrival. Pleased with product. Released approx. 1/3 of them into mesh enclosure. Within an evening they almost completely eradicated the aphids that were terrorizing my potted lettuce plant.
A**R
The lady bugs were alive
Thank you got my lady bugs fast delivery and they were alive , very pleased with my purchase.
A**R
Fly away home
Delicious sauteed. Actually, they all ran off pretty quickly. Not enough aphids and other vermin to eat, I guess. Which is the point; what are they supposed to do after gobbling up the pests? Had to let them go, find their destiny. Liked having "good" bugs around, though, as usually it's "bad" bugs.
N**W
Ladybugs Arrived Alive and Hungry! 🐞
Ladybugs arrived safely and very much alive in a sturdy box with air holes. I put some of them them to work right away feeding their appetites on the aphids that I could spy on our milkweed plants. 🐞 I also released some ladybugs on pepper plants that were being attacked by little caterpillars. I probably released about half of them the first day they arrived. **I did refrigerate them as directed immediately after opening the cardboard box. I guess this is intended to slow them down a bit temporarily because they move and climb fast! 🐞🐞 Inside the cardboard box the Ladybugs came stored securely in a hard white plastic container with a lid with tiny air holes. I really liked and used the enclosed little mesh bag (I presumed) to hold the live ladybugs as I released them. 🐞 A day or two later I released the remaining ladybugs onto my milkweed, bean, pepper, tomato, cucumber plants and into my surrounding flowers. 🐞 I am happy to report that several weeks after being released, I still see ladybugs on the veggies and the flowers!! 🌱🐞🌱 That makes me smile!! 😊 Next year I plan to order those ladybugs much earlier into my garden!! 🐞🐞 They were such a great help in eating all huuu Its almost the end of August, and still no aphids on my milkweed!! Thank you Ladybugs
F**.
Almost 100% Arrived Alive
After looking for vegan ways of controlling some bugs in my garden, I was jokingly asked to check on Amazon, since I buy everything from here. I was shocked to see they actually had living ladybugs for sale. Even thought we had a relatively small garden, due to the small price difference between the quantities, we ended up going with 1500 lady bugs. We know it's not the most vegan-friendly practice, but had to pick our battle, since killing the bugs in the garden also wasn't... They took a few days to arrive after shipping, which broke our hearts. But once they arrived, we had a lot of ladybug-friendly flowers and plants. Pros: Only about 3 of them arrived dead. And it was a convenient way of increasing the number of natural predators in our area. Cons: Wish they had arrived quicker and didn't have to spend that long inside of the little plastic container. Also, I honestly don't think there were 1500 in the container. It was nearly impossible to count, but the feeling was that there was about half of that. But this is just an assumption. Unfortunately, most of them flew to other locations. I've only seen a couple in the garden, it's been maybe about a week.
M**E
Live bugs
All arrived alive
J**L
Helpful little critters
They all came alive i was very impressed
S**Y
Not sure if these are Asian beetles. 😔😩
I received these with instructions in 2 mesh bags and a plastic container with a lid. The instructions are stapled to the bag. I just started a small container garden on my patio. I always get aphids and spider mites since there are not predatory animals in my patio. First I let out like 10 of them . Next morning they were all on my screen and gone. I tried to put them back on the plants. Next day I put like 10 more. Same thing happened. They escaped. I did water lightly before each application and make sure to put out first thing in the am or pm once dusk falls. This is not a let them all out and the be done. I plan on releasing 5 or 10 every few days while monitoring the lady bug population on my patio and in my house. I am not sure if these are lady bugs or the Asian beetles. Honestly I can’t tell. So I’m being cautious. I’ll post again in a month. I checked today and the aphids and spider mites seem to be slowing down growth and I can see clean leaves. I store in the fridge and will keep trying this with close monitoring. I figure my pest problem with clear up over the next few weeks if it keeps up like this. The bag says lady bugs will last from 2 to 3 months in the fridge we shall see.
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