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Ladybugs for Mealie control
If you do a search on Google for "ladybird beetle" you will find there are
several different varieties of Lady Bugs. One specifically eats mealybugs. There are stories about how they brought this one into save the crops where mealies were killing everything. From what I read all of them eat mealies and soft bodied insects but prefer aphids and soft scale (hmmm think I saw some of that too in my plants). I figure if they can't get any aphids they will resort to whatever they can find and that will be mealies! Keeping them in place is not a problem since my Greenhouse is a closed environment except when I open the doors. I figure 1,800 Ladybugs scouring the plants for softbodied bugs is a good thing. It would take them a while to find the openings to the outside. If they move out into my garden when the weather warms that's a good thing too. I'll let you all know how this experiment progresses. Good Growing, Gene |
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