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🌿 Nature's little helpers for a thriving garden!
Dragonfli Ladybird Larvae are live larvae designed for the natural control of aphids and greenfly. Highly effective in greenhouses and outdoor settings, these larvae thrive in temperatures above 15°C and can be applied easily to combat pest infestations sustainably.











| ASIN | B07M6L835Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,676 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 130 in Indoor Multi-Insect Control |
| Brand Name | Dragonfli |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 87 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Dragonfli |
| Target Species | Insects |
J**K
It worked for me
I bought a pack in March or so and released immediately. I was a little worried about the temperature as the spring turned out to be wet and cold. However, my batch seemed to thrive and this year I've had hardly any issues with aphids where last year there was a really bad infestation, not helped by the fact that I had stopped using chemical controls. I did get ladybird larvae mid summer last year and they sorted the problem out eventually so this year I got there as early as possible and it worked in my garden. Weirdly, I still see lots of larvae but hardly any adult ladybirds so
E**L
Didn't eat the greenfly and all vanished
Arrived very prompty and seemed to have roughly the correct number and they all seemed to be still alive. The larvae are so small that it is impossible to separate them from the shredded paper they are crawling through in their box but I simply applied five equal piles of the paper to five potted lupins which were each completely infested with greenfly sucking the life out of the plants and so numerous each stem was covered in them. When I dropped each pile of paper and larvae down into the centre of the stems that was the very last I ever saw of them. Despite there being food beyond their wildest imaginations available for them I never spotted a single one of them out of the 100 I applied to the plants. I gave them a couple of weeks and the infestation kept getting worse until the plants started wilting with the life being sucked from them by thousands of greenfly. Not a single larvae was ever spotted feeding on this banquet of aphids. I eventually went to the supermarket and bought spray and the greenfly were all dead within hours. I tried to go down the natural route with these larvae but they were useless and I ended up using the pesticides I had hoped to avoid. However, it was too late by now with two of the plants dead. My advice - avoid these larvae as they were less than useless. If it gets to the stage that you have a greenfly infestation then there is only one solution - to quickly apply pesticide.
H**R
Further information needed
This was the first time I had ordered or tried these, so when they arrived without instructions I was a bit perplexed. Information I needed was - what time of day is best for them to go out? Can I put them out when it is raining? Are they ok if it is very sunny? etc The company did respond very quickly to an email. Unfortunately there is no sign of any ladybirds and my plant still has greenfly.
R**L
Years on and great ladybug population
For those of you with fruit trees you will know the struggle of aphids! These are so great to helping the tree thrive and reducing the damage of aphids. I have bought 2 tears in a town and the ones from last year seem to have stuck around and have a thriving population in the tree! So much so that I have bought lacewings to help them out but the tree has tripled it's fruit production as the aphids are being managed. I highly recommend dragonfli and just know that it isn't a quick fix but so much better for the environment than these pesticides
S**D
Not sure how effective these are
UPDATE Although we couldnt see many once we released them most of our black fly has indeed vanished . A few were dead when they arrived. We couldnt find most of them after a day or two and still have quite a few black fly
R**C
Less than 50% arrived alive !
Service was not good at all with the first 100 arriving squashed and only 40 alive . 7 days in transit from dispatch didn’t help I think . I can’t tell if they have been effective in controlling an aphid infestation on my bamboo plant or a leafhopper issue on my herbs ( sage ) as I’m unable to see any signs of them or ladybirds after a few days then weeks . Do for me a complete and utter waste of time and money .
R**C
Excellent start!
I had read the instructions online prior to receiving the package so as soon as it arrived I got to work placing these little workers, they don't seem to like the tomato plants for some reason which is a bit frustrating but they were happy to climb into the strawberries, beans, cherry trees and wildflower meadow. After placing a few of them on specific plants with a paintbrush I hung the bag with what I expected to be not many left on the elder bush which is where the garden infestation started, a few aphids dropped off the branch as I hung the bag and it didn't take long for the remaining larvae to come marching up and feast! Fantastic to see them get to work so quickly. Hopefully they will stick around too.
A**N
Not happy
This product was ordered to put onto my outdoor plants that have so many aphids on them but I did exactly as instructed and not one has been eaten by the lady bug larvae . Infact I don’t think there is any in the bag ? I’ve checked every day and looked with my magnifying glass but can see any.
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