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    Lady Bugs!?

    Ok I dont have a bug or mite problem yet, but if I were to encounter such a problem. I have heard that you can use LadyBugs to help rid the mite problem?

    Has anyone heard of this?
    killfrenzi Reviewed by killfrenzi on . Lady Bugs!? Ok I dont have a bug or mite problem yet, but if I were to encounter such a problem. I have heard that you can use LadyBugs to help rid the mite problem? Has anyone heard of this? Rating: 5

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    Lady Bugs!?

    Yeah i've heard of that too frenzi, i'd do a bit of research on it or wait for someone with more experience to answer tho coz i'm not too sure if it was just some shit i've read lol

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    Lady Bugs!?

    Quote Originally Posted by hudson88
    Yeah i've heard of that too frenzi, i'd do a bit of research on it or wait for someone with more experience to answer tho coz i'm not too sure if it was just some shit i've read lol
    yes lady bugs are predatory bugs, they will eat mites, aphids and abunch of other little boogers that try and eat your plant. you can also get praying mantis egss to hatch around your plants....they will basically eat the same thing.

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    Lady Bugs!?

    my hydro store has an issue with its tobacco plant///
    they threw some ladybugs to kill whatever is going on

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    Lady Bugs!?

    Yes i use lady bugs in my room i usallly have them in there all time just in case but they work great and so do the mantisis i use them so i dont have to use chemicals or spryz of any kind!!!!:thumbsup:

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    Lady Bugs!?

    i had some mantises(?) make my garden home back in brazil....

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    Lady Bugs!?

    i think i have read they are best used before an infestation, because the Mites will reproduce faster than the ladies in red will eat them. So maintenance instead of treatment will be the best bet.

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    Lady Bugs!?

    Quote Originally Posted by keeko
    yes lady bugs are predatory bugs, they will eat mites, aphids and abunch of other little boogers that try and eat your plant. you can also get praying mantis egss to hatch around your plants....they will basically eat the same thing.
    Quote Originally Posted by ToKAlot
    Yes i use lady bugs in my room i usallly have them in there all time just in case but they work great and so do the mantisis i use them so i dont have to use chemicals or spryz of any kind!!!!:thumbsup:

    So then theres no problem of the ladies or mantiss' harming my plants then?
    Cause if thats the case where is, what is, the easiest way to get a hold of either of the 2?

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    Lady Bugs!?

    Quote Originally Posted by killfrenzi
    So then theres no problem of the ladies or mantiss' harming my plants then?
    Cause if thats the case where is, what is, the easiest way to get a hold of either of the 2?
    correct. they will eat other small insects but not harm your plant AT ALL.....its pretty awsome. as for where you can get them, try your local garden center. we sell both where i work.

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