NaturesGoodGuys – Live Ladybugs – General predators

LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED ABOUT LADYBUGS (HIPPODAMIA CONVERGENS): Preventative care is key! Hippodamia convergens are native ladybugs found throughout the USA! NaturesGoodGuys (a.k.a. Soldier Bugs) pre-fed Ladybugs are the best general predator in any organic garden, greenhouse, grow room, patio, rooftop garden, interiorscape, or anywhere that pests exist. Ladybugs do the work for you. Release them into the desired area and watch them defeat bad bugs that damage your plants.Support your backyard ecosystem! See improvements in the health of your plants without introducing harmful chemical pesticides.Maximize your harvest – healthy plants produce more.Natural, organic, sustainable, and kid/pet friendly. TARGET PESTS: Ladybugs are natural predators to aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, thrips, and many other soft-bodied insects. LADYBUG LIFE-CYCLE: Egg: 2-5 days | Larvae: 21 days | Pupa: 7 days | Adult: 1 year RELEASE RATES: LIGHT INFESTATION: Release 1 ladybug per square foot, monthly. MODERATE INFESTATION: Release 1 ladybug per square foot, bi-weekly, 2-3 times. HEAVY INFESTATION: Release 1 ladybug per square foot, weekly, 2-4 times. HOW TO RELEASE: Release ladybugs in the early morning, evening, or on a cloudy day when the temperatures are cooler. Mist leaves to improve ladybug habitat. Misting the foliage beforehand may improve performance. With ample food and moisture, ladybugs can begin to reproduce immediately.Release ladybugs at the base of the plants.Release multiple times throughout the growing season to stay ahead of the pest lifecycle. STORAGE: For best results, store ladybugs in original shipping box between 34-45°F for no longer than two weeks. Refrigerate, do not freeze. LADYBUG NECTAR: Nectar is a supplemental food source for your NaturesGoodGuys Ladybugs. Simply mix with water and mist onto foliage upon release. This provides an immediate food source after the stress of transit that may improve performance. For supporting larger populations of ladybugs and other beneficial insects, check out our Good Bug Diet. PRO TIP: Attract native beneficial insects to your garden! Our Good Bug Seed Mix is a special mixture of plant seeds that provide nectar and pollen to beneficial insects.

Green Lacewing Eggs in Rice Hulls – 1,000 Count – Aphid Exterminator

LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED ABOUT GREEN LACEWINGS: Also known as the Aphid Exterminator, Green Lacewings are an essential pollinator and pest predator for your garden. They are available in three life stages – which life stage you choose will depend on environment, timing, and pest level. They can be used indoors or outdoors. Use in orchards, nurseries, green houses, gardens, grow rooms, hydroponics, or anywhere pests exist. EGGS:Low-cost control for limited infestation.Green Lacewing eggs are oblong and laid on hair-like filaments that hang from the underside of leaves. This protects the eggs from predators and also prevents the hatchlings from consuming one another. At +70°F., eggs take 2-5 days to hatch. LARVAE:Immediate treatment of pest infestation. In their larval stage, these “Aphid Lions” consume vast quantities of unwanted pests and their eggs. This is their predatory stage, and they have a voracious appetite — one solitary larval lacewing can consume up to 50 Aphids a day! Lacewing larvae will live between 2-3 weeks before pupating. They have brown or grey stripes and a humpback-shaped body. ADULT:Establish a population in a large area.In the adult stage, Green Lacewings will travel around and pollinate your garden while seeking areas near aphid populations to lay their eggs. These winged insects are bright green in color with long, slender bodies and distinct copper-colored eyes. Adults can live 4-6 weeks. TARGET PESTS: LARVAE: As a general predator, Green Lacewing larvae feed on Aphids, Small Caterpillars, Whiteflies, Mites, Scale, Thrips, Psyllids, Mealybugs, and many other soft-bodied insects. ADULT:Adults feed on pollen, honeydew and nectar. ANTS & LACEWING EGGS: Ants will feed on Lacewing eggs. If ants are present, be sure to control the infestation before releasing, or hatch eggs indoors in packaging before releasing. HOW TO RELEASE GREEN LACEWINGS: EGGS IN RICE HULLS: Gently disperse eggs and rice hulls into hanging release boxes. Hang release box on infested plant limb, out of direct sunlight. EGGS ON HANGING CARDS:Hang card on infested plant limb, out of direct sunlight. LARVAE:For best results, release larvae immediately. Gently disperse larvae evenly onto infested plant. Leave container around infested plant to allow any remaining predatory larvae to be released. ADULT:For best results, release adults immediately. It is recommended to release in the morning or evening. Remove lid and gently tap container to release. Use cardboard (included) to regulate amount released throughout target area. RELEASE RATES: EGGS: Light Infestation: Release 0.5 per sq. ft. monthly. Moderate Infestation: Release 1 per sq. ft., bi-weekly, 2-3 times. High Infestation: Release 1 per sq. ft., weekly, 2-4 times. LARVAE:Preventative:Release 1-3 per 10 sq.ft., monthly, as needed.Light Infestation:Release 2-5 per 10 sq.ft., bi-weekly, 2-3 times.Moderate Infestation:Release 4-8 per 10 sq.ft., weekly, 2-4 times.High Infestation:Release 1 per sq. ft.,bi-weekly, 3-5 times.Acres:50% of rate listed. ADULT:Light Infestation:Release 100 adults per 4,000 sq. ft. High Infestation:Release 100 adults per 2,000 sq. ft.Orchards:100 – 1,000 adults per acre, depending on infestation level. PRO TIPS: Green Lacewing adults are ideal to be used on large crops where lacewing eggs and larvae are not easily released. Pesticides, even-wetting agents, and spreader-stickers may adversely affect Green Lacewing survival. Broad spectrum and systemic insecticides are toxic to Lacewings. Depending on the size and type of plants, the number and type of pests, other predator and parasite populations, and temperature, the frequency of releases may be affected. STORAGE: EGGS: Release eggs once hatching begins. If storage is necessary, store at 40° – 46° F for no more than 10 days. LARVAE & ADULT:For best results, release adults and larvae immediately. If storage is necessary, do not refrigerate and store for no more than 24 hours.