Ladybird Larvae (Coccinella Septempunctata) newly hatched seven-spot Ladybird larva.
Available in a box of 15 or 30 units.
SHIPMENT DATE: From November 14, advance orders!
Once we receive your order we will send you an email with the exact date of departure and arrival.
if the production allows it, it leaves the day after the order
To combat pests, raise ladybugs or study and observation tasks in educational centers or at home.
RECEPTION INFORMATION:
Pest control in the orchard, garden or terrace: as soon as the larvae and/or ladybugs are received, carefully place the larvae on the stems containing the most pests with the help of a stick. The larvae, being blind and wingless, will only move around the infected plant insatiably looking for food. They combat many types of plague, especially the aphid. When the larvae become adults, if the plague continues, the most logical thing is that they reproduce in your area and lay eggs on the infected plants to start the cycle again.
For both ladybug larvae and adult ladybugs, it is essential that they find their food (aphids, soft-bodied insects, insect eggs, etc.), but a factor to keep in mind is that if they do not find a habitat favorable for them (herbs, flowers, shelter, etc...) it is very difficult for them to establish themselves in your area. If that is your intention, call us so that we can give you the basic guidelines to achieve that goal.
Whether to combat pests or to see its development from larva to ladybug, it will be a very enriching experience for you or for the little ones in the house.