🌼 Nature's little helpers, right at your fingertips!
BioCare Ladybug Lures are nontoxic, pesticide-free pheromone lures designed to attract ladybugs and other beneficial insects, effectively controlling pests like aphids and fungus gnats. Each pack contains 4 lures that last up to 4 weeks, ensuring a safe and eco-friendly gardening experience. Proudly made in the USA, these lures are perfect for any garden enthusiast looking to enhance their plant health naturally.
Recommended Uses For Product | Garden |
Target Species | Gnat, Lady Bug |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Lures |
Color | Brown |
Style Name | Classic |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
T**H
They Do the Job!
I had ladybugs coming out of the woodwork and killed my pesky aphid problem.
A**A
Did not work in an aphid infested garden along with a live ladybug release
I placed the lures as instructed. I also had 500 lady bugs to release. Plants are absolutely covered in a variety of aphids. None of the ladybugs are here, 5 days later. Does not appear that these work. And $13 is a lot to gamble on 4 little discs that don't work :(
E**.
Very small
Very small like lifesaver size. Had to split them to get on the smallest branches of the infested tree. Didn't see an increase in ladybugs......however, we have had very windy conditions here that may have affected the outcome. I think for large infestations spraying is probably the way to go.
M**L
Jury is Still Out
I needed to attract ladybugs to my garden to deal with a relatively minor amphid problem, particularly on an ornamental honeysuckle vine that the hummingbirds are fond of. We had quit using chemical products well over a year ago, and after it was safe, we purchased these lures, an insect house, and live ladybugs. We hung the house, deployed these lures as instructed, then about a week later, introduced the ladybugs as directed by the ladybug expert that we purchased them from. Well, the verdict is still out. The ladybug environment is there. They had a food source. They certainly have it nicer than most ladybugs. However, I'm not seeing ladybugs. I don't know if they've moved on, or if perhaps a bird has been feasting on them. Whatever. All that I'm saying is, this was an optimal condition to support the ladybugs, and I'm not seeing them. Perhaps as summer goes along something will change.
D**)
Maybe it works for other people
I tried this, and it was very easy to attach to a tree limb. I was trying to attract ladybugs to our particular tree that had an aphid issue. I ordered ladybugs a few weeks after II tried this, and it was very easy to attach to a tree limb. I was trying to attract ladybugs to our particular tree that had a aphid issue. I ordered ladybugs a few weeks after I put those up and the ladybugs stayed in some parts of my yard, but none of them went around, where I had put these lures. I found that they did not attract the ladybugs that I had purchased. And I know the ladybugs were around because I saw them in my grape vines and in my wisteria vines. Maybe other people have better luck. But in Michigan in July it did not work for me.
C**R
I think They Work
The media could not be loaded. I released 500 ladybugs 3 days ago. Many flew away. I bought these to put on the plants with white flies to see if it would attract them to the area. I put the lures out today, and have noticed ladybugs landing on the plants I placed them on. I put 4 out, each on different plants. I believe the lures work.
R**L
These are a JOKE. They do not work.
These did not attract any lady bugs. So I bought 1500 of them and these did not keep them around either. I am sorry I fell for this prank. Waste of money.
K**I
2nd time bought these ladies
I love getting them and bought them again. You might wonder why if so AMAZING. Simple the seller can't controller Mother Nature. I followed instructions and they stuck around for a few days but sadly other yummy pests in nearby gardens lured them away. Still working out how to keep them in my garden since I have lots of aphids, plant mites and other tasty morsels they love to eat
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