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Adult Ladybirds Reviews

4.4 Rating 145 Reviews
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01493 750061

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B12 Base Business Park
Rendlesham
IP12 2TW

David Miller
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Green Gardening very helpful... Ladybirds settling in nicely.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ezhilarasi John Kennedy
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It's really worked, but it's looks like ladybirds are gone. Because the bugs are coming back. I am really sad. I didn't know how to keep them stayed in my garden. Honestly they did fantastic job.
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Posted 1 year ago
Graham Sitton
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SUper little bugs. We get 50 per year to hopefully enhance the local populations around us
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Posted 1 year ago
A little box of tiny ladybirds, released early evening Tuesday onto roses with thick greenfly mufflers round every flower. Saturday all the little critters were gone. Hope the ladybirds have stayed in our garden. Love them and love Green Gardener. Thank you.
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Posted 1 year ago
Allison Wood
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The Ladybirds arrived promptly and They were all very active, they were a little smaller than I had expected but I thought they would grow as I had plenty of aphids to eat in my garden. They liked the broadband plants but not the runner beans. Both My neighbours and I have now seen more Ladybirds around the garden.
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Posted 1 year ago
Verity Burton
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The ladybirds were perfect. All alive and well. Hopefully still in my garden . I did order the larvae as well but really not easy to count or separate into paper bagels . Would only buy ladybirds in the future
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Posted 1 year ago
These wee creatures were much more effective on big bud than any number of sprays! More strength to them and thank you.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mel Harrison
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Brilliant - arrived safely and the ladybirds seemed happy! They have cleared my roses of aphids and are eating the ladybird food too.
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Posted 1 year ago