🌱 Harness nature’s tiny warriors for a thriving, chemical-free garden!
Green Lacewing 5,000 Eggs provide a large-scale, natural pest control solution by releasing live lacewing larvae that prey on common garden pests. Compatible with other beneficial insects like ladybugs and praying mantis, these eggs hatch quickly to protect your plants sustainably and effectively.
J**T
Works as they say
Working very well so far. Only been a few days and they're already hatching and eating pests. While I haven't directly seen them eating i can tell there are fewer caterpillars and little mite-like bugs around eating my plants. Thank you
K**N
Nonviable eggs
Only 2 larvae hatched out of the 5,000 eggs after a 2 week wait, in spite of ideal conditions and adherence to instructions.
S**Y
Great solution
Short version. Sickly trees overrun with aphids, house overrun with the companion ants. Trees have never looked better. No lacewings show up. I just know working because I start having sickly trees. Sprinkle the rice hulls and the ants are gone and trees are full & lush!Long story: I have huge, 3-story tall, trees. There is this weird aphid bug that was just destroying them. They are so tall the bug guys, 3-4 companies, were all talking helicopters to spray them =$$$$$!!!!!. Plus the aphids release this sap that bring the ants in swarms. One guy finally one bug guy recommended ladybugs. That was under $50 so no brainer to try.Now the lady bugs were fine. But there is a forest of these trees nearby so the bugs cone back every spring. I have to treat every May. O problem. Then the pandemic hit.I can’t find lady bugs anywhere. Shortage like anything else. One good thing to come out of it I found green lacewing! I thought the ladybugs did good. Last few years with lacewings have been phenomenal!! Trees have never looked better. No lacewings show up. I just know working because I start having sickly trees. Sprinkle the rice hulls and the ants are gone and trees are full & lush!
A**C
Nature's Little Warriors: Green Lacewings Make a Stand"
I recently purchased Nature's Good Guys Green Lacewing 5,000 Eggs to tackle an aphid and spider mite problem in my garden. The packaging was secure, and the instructions were easy to follow. Distributing the rice hulls and lacewing egg mixture into the hanging bags was a breeze. However, I encountered a minor issue when hanging the bags in the shaded part of the plant, as the provided bags seemed a bit flimsy and could be sturdier to withstand various weather conditions.The hatching process was fascinating to witness, with lacewings emerging within the expected timeframe. They went to work promptly, feasting on aphids and other soft-bodied pests. I appreciate the versatility of these green lacewings, effective both indoors and outdoors. While the product did make a noticeable impact on my pest problem, the release rate suggested seemed a bit excessive for my garden size. Adjusting the application to a smaller scale might be more practical for some users. Overall, Nature's Good Guys Green Lacewing eggs are a valuable addition to pest control efforts, though improvements in bag durability and more tailored release rates would enhance the experience.
C**D
They do really work!
I highly recommend the products I have used from "Nature's Good Guys"! I have a large Linden Greenspire tree in my yard which was infested with aphids and other damaging bugs. If I turned over any leaf and looked, I estimate there was between 50 and 75 aphids etc. on each leaf. I ordered 5000 Green Lacewing eggs and 300 ladybugs from Amazon. Later, I ordered another 5000 eggs, 150 ladybugs and 100 adult Green Lacewings from "Nature's Good Guys." Within a month or two, I could not find an aphid anywhere on the tree. The eggs hatch into a tiny larvae they call an "aphid lion" and they eat the aphids violently. Others reviews stated that nothing hatched from their eggs. You cannot see them with the naked eye at first. You need to follow the directions and place the rice hulls which the eggs are in, in the provided bags ASAP. If you wait too long to do this and leave them in the shipping bag, they will eat each other. I attached them with thumb tacks to the branches of the tree. The second time, I ordered more bags and put fewer hulls in each bag. After a month or two the larvae turn into adult Green Lacewings which will lay eggs that will produce new larvae. The Ladybugs also eat aphids and will lay eggs that hatch into larvae which look like little black alligators with orange stripes on their backs which will also eat aphids, eventually they will make a cocoon and hatch into adult lady bugs. It does really work if you are not into pesticides which will kill all the good bugs also not to mention the many other pesticide negatives.
M**M
No Lacewings in Sight
I layed out the rice husks as directed, waited 1 week...nothing, waited 2 weeks...nothing. Complete waste, the aphids are out of co trol since I did not even spray neem oil in order to give the lacewings their best chance at working. Cant even get a refund since it is not covered.Side Note: Now I have asian lady beetles all over my squash. Not saying they sent me lady beetles as I did not see any yellow eggs in the package but I'm wondering what else was in that package that may have attracted them. The timing is suspicious.
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