🐞 Transform Your Learning Experience with Ladybugs!
Insect Lore's Two Tubes of Live Ladybug Larvae offer a unique opportunity to observe the fascinating metamorphosis of Pink Spotted Ladybugs. Each order includes 20-25 live larvae, promoting hands-on learning and critical thinking skills. Perfect for educational settings or family fun, these larvae are proudly grown in the USA and encourage an appreciation for nature.
Theme | Insects |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 3.5 x 1 inches |
T**N
Tiny at First, But They Got the Job Done!
When I first opened the container, I honestly wasn’t sure what I was looking at—they were tiny! I assumed they’d arrive fully grown, but they were definitely in early stages. For a second, I thought I got the wrong thing. But I decided to wait it out, and I’m glad I did. Within a few weeks, I noticed all my aphids were gone! These little guys grew up and got straight to work. If you’re buying, just know you’ll need a little patience—but the results are worth it!
A**R
Caveat Emptor
Waste of money don't do it. No idea how anyone could rate above a zero. Almost no insects, larvae or anything recognizable in either tube.
M**H
Alive and fast
Came early, they all looked alive, I just already bought 1,200 live lady bugs already soo didn't need these after all. I would buy again from this company!
M**N
One tube survived
Not as many larvae as I expected, and the second tube had only one survivor. Not sure if there are still eggs waiting to hach or not.
R**L
Where are my larvae?
The media could not be loaded. I bought ladybugs from here before and they were cute. They too care of my aphids problem on my indoor plants last time. And now that they are back I said why not raise lady bugs again? But then found this weird web sack instead. Unless I’m dumb and they’re in this thing, but I kinda doubt it.Edit: super late update. Contacted the company and they we nice and replaced the larvae immediately with no extra payments.
M**5
Disappointed
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This is the 3rd years we've bought lady bugs. We had two tubes and only for larvae survived transport. My daughter was pretty disappointed.
A**L
Aphid munchers
Some were dead (but I expected that at end of June) but most were alive. Tubes were intact. I got them for aphid infestation (pictured) in my garden. Ate them all up! :)
E**O
Success!!
Success! Released the two tubes. Did not see much activity but last I checked , they are thriving! Little ones and beautiful ladybugs eating tons of aphids!!! Yay!!
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