We introduced two batches of 300 ladybugs a couple weeks ago, and now we have a thriving ladybug lifecycle.

adult

The larvae do most of the eating.

larva

Eggs are hard to spot.

eggs

  • Beehaw_Girl@beehaw.org
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    4 days ago

    Did the aphids invest in the honeysuckle? Or did the honeysuckle invest in the aphids? And what is the monetary equivalent value of an aphid or a honeysuckle? Is the investment going well? 🤔

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      3 days ago

      Hah. :-D The aphids have sunk all their liquid assets into honeysuckle, but little do they know there’s a hostile takeover by a multigenerational firm underway.

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    4 days ago

    Ooh, congratulations! I’ve had a few ladybugs around my yard, but I’m mostly overrun with false chitbugs instead of aphids, and they don’t seem to be making a dent. Hope your buggy community keeps thriving!

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    3 days ago

    It also helps to repel the farmer ants as much as possible.

    We had ants farming aphids on our small cherry tree last year. I was too late with the lady bug egg order to have it produce any fruit, but they ate the hell out of the aphids and saved the tree.

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      3 days ago

      Any advice on the ants? The aphids do seem to be coming back strong every year, and I would guess ants are helping them overwinter.

      Glad your tree made it!