



Adalia bipunctata - against Aphids
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Adalia bipunctata – Live Ladybird Larvae for Aphid Colonies
This product is built around direct placement near aphid colonies. The larvae are placed close to aphid clusters and move through foliage and soft new growth in search of prey.
Key points
- Focused on aphids: a clear, direct option when aphids are the main issue.
- Simple format: 1 pack with 100 larvae, usually enough for about 5 larger plants or roughly 5 m².
- Easy placement: often supplied in a biodegradable cotton bag that can be positioned close to the colonies.
Useful details
- Place the larvae near active aphid colonies.
- Apply in milder light and avoid strong wind or harsh direct sun.
- Use promptly after arrival.
- Repeat if new waves of aphids appear later.
Product notes
- Best above: about 15 °C
- Best role: aphid pressure, not mixed root or mite problems
- Natural decline: once food runs out, activity will drop and adults may disperse
How to use it
Use it early, while pest pressure is still manageable. Consistent placement and timing matters more than changing products frequently.
Combine with basic hygiene: remove heavily damaged leaves, isolate affected plants, and check neighbouring pots so you treat the full area.
In brief
- Follow the product instructions for placement and temperature range.
- Avoid spraying oils or soaps on release days unless the supplier confirms compatibility.
- Repeat checks weekly until new damage stops.




