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20 Απρ 2023 · Ladybug larvae have a voracious appetite and can consume up to 400 aphids a month. That means a small cluster of hatched ladybug eggs can eat more than 6,000 aphids or other pests in your garden in four weeks.
11 Οκτ 2024 · Control aphids by releasing our ladybird larvae onto your pest infected plants. Highest rated gardener on reviews.co.uk. Free Delivery in the UK, order online or call on 01493 750061.
T hese eggs will develop into Ladybird larvae (which also feed on Aphids) and, after three weeks of feeding, will develop into adults. You can purchase our Ladybird larvae separately here. Ladybirds will predominantly consume most species of Aphid, but will also feed on other soft-bodied pests.
Ladybird Larvae in Bags for controlling aphids in conifers, trees and hedges – We supply native British Adalia bipunctata 2 spot ladybird larvae with release bags ready for release into your trees.
Both Ladybird Adults and their young (larvae) are extremely popular for controlling aphids. Adult Ladybirds lay up to 50 yellow Ladybird eggs per day under the leaves of plants and up to 1500 in their Ladybird lifetime to continue the cycle of natural pest control.
Each ladybird will eat about 5000 aphids and will soon produce ladybird larvae which in turn also eat aphids. We supply native British Adult Ladybirds in packs of 25, 50 or 100 with food ready for release in your garden.
Ladybird larvae are potent predators of Aphids (also known as Greenfly & Blackfly). This native Ladybird (Adalia bipunctata) is also known as the Two Spotted Ladybird and can consume FREE DELIVERY FOR ALL ORDERS OVER £50 (Excluding Bumblebee Colony Orders & Product Subscriptions)