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🐞 Nature’s tiny warriors, your garden’s biggest allies!
This 750-count mesh bag of live adult ladybugs from NaturesGoodGuys offers guaranteed live delivery of beneficial insects that naturally prey on over 10 common garden pests. Included is an educational sheet with release tips and fun facts, making it ideal for eco-conscious gardeners and educational activities alike. Highly rated and perfect for sustainable pest control without chemicals.










| ASIN | B01B205Q0U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,206 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #10 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Brand Name | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Color | Crioxen-226 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 708 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bug Sales |
| Material | cotton |
| Material Type | cotton |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Species | Beetle, Moth, Thrip |
| UPC | 657994800712 |
| Unit Count | 750.0 Count |
R**N
These predators do the job!
The first shipment had 3/4 ladybugs not alive. I told the seller, who offered a refund or replacement. I chose replacement. When I got the second batch, most of them were alive, only a few didn't make it. I turned them loose on my gardenia, that was overrun with aphids, and they were voracious ladies! No more aphids!
A**S
They arrive alive and they cleaned up in no time!
Thanks for having this product! It arrive before promised, absolutely all lady bugs were alive and they immediately got to work. It was pretty amazing to watch them climb my honeysuckle and climbing roses. I got one bag and took turns, first placed at the base of my honeysuckle, halfway out I move the bag to my climbing rose which is huge she is climbing a pergola, 15 minutes later there were still over 20 lady bugs still in the bag so I carefully cut another hole and move the bag to another part of the rose climber. 3 weeks later I was still finding lady bugs in my garden, best part they cleaned up my honeysuckle and it was able to do it's second round of flower beautifully. Very happy with this product and definitely buying it next year but earlier in the season. PS: My question to those who are disappointed next day because they dont see the ladybug and think they are gone, Do you see the other millions of bugs working in your garden??? The ladybug are there, just not in plain sight for other predators to see them. 🙂
K**L
Florida bugs.
Bugs came in alive and they kind of did their job? Lol next time I will do better at releasing them at the appropriate time of day since it is very hot in Florida.
K**M
Do not waste your money
Out of the 750 “live” ladybugs ordered, there were maybe only around 30 that were actually alive. Majority of the ladybugs were shells so it was clear they had been dead for awhile. Very disappointing purchase, definitely would NOT recommend this. I’ve ordered live ladybugs in the past and didn’t have an issue. Complete waste of money.
M**E
4 4 Stars – Usually Great, Just One Rough Batch
I’ve ordered from this company multiple times, and overall I’ve had really good experiences. My previous order of 1,500 ladybugs arrived in great condition with only one or two losses, which is to be expected. This most recent order, however, was a bit disappointing as about half arrived dead. I do live in South Texas, but the weather was actually pretty mild that week, so I wasn’t expecting any issues. That said, I’ve started noticing larvae from my previous order showing up in my garden, which is a great sign and definitely a plus! Even with this experience, I still plan to order again because I really like this company and have had good results overall. Sometimes nature (and shipping) can just be unpredictable.
K**L
Great for garden!
Full of wonderful living lady bugs! Delivered living and easy to set loose!
E**D
Awesome Live Ladybugs for Your Needs
We do this every year for our K-4 school. Each student gets a couple ladybugs in a Mag. to observe, draw, discuss, and then released. Very worthwhile project and these ladybugs were great. Very few did not waked up. We used over 4 days and you keep them in the fridge in between. As they start to wake up, you fill the cups. Again, very fun and these guys/ladies were perfect. Will buy again.
R**E
Not a true lady bug but gets the job done.
These insects will do the job if you need help with pest control but they are not the American Lady Bug (Hippodamia convergens) rather they are the Asian Lady Beetle (Harmonia axyridis). Every one of the bugs I received was orange with a wide variety of dot patterns. I uploaded a picture to AI for confirmation of my suspicions. Below is the result: Based on the close-up image you uploaded, this appears to be an Asian lady beetle (Harmonia axyridis), also known as the multicolored Asian lady beetle or harlequin ladybird. Here’s why: • Color and Spots: The body is orange-red with a few irregular black spots (about 4 visible here, though they can vary from 0 to 19 in this species). • Pronotum Pattern: The key identifier is the pronotum (the shield-like area behind the head), which is mostly white with a distinct black “M” or “W”-shaped marking in the center. This is clearly visible in your photo and is a hallmark of the Asian lady beetle, distinguishing it from native American ladybugs (like Hippodamia convergens), which typically have a black pronotum with white spots or bands instead. • Size and Shape: It’s small (around 5-8 mm), oval, and dome-shaped, matching the Asian species. • Other Details: The head is black with small white markings on the sides. It’s shown crawling on what looks like human skin with fine hairs, which aligns with their behavior—they often invade homes and can land on people, sometimes biting (though mildly) or releasing a yellowish defensive fluid that can stain or smell. These are invasive in North America and beneficial for controlling aphids in gardens, but they can become pests indoors in large numbers during fall/winter.
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