Ladybirds ordered

harrychilds

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I have ordered some ladybirds, is it okay to use them in flowering to get rid of any microscopic bugs? Or should I just release them outside on a sunny day? LOL :bigjoint:
 

MICHI-CAN

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They will not stay in your tent/room without a food and water source. And the escapees will die from starvation before they can start an infestation.

If no issues with bugs? Release outdoors. You would not want to be locked in a box and starved to death.
 

harrychilds

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Hmmm would ladybirds be effective against what caused that? Looks like something bigger than mites
I don't know dude, I'm struggling to even diagnose what caused the bites in my leaves, I defoliated my plants and removed all the suspect leaves off and I am hoping that if I put 2 or 3 ladybirds on each plant they will look for bugs to eat?
 

harrychilds

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They will not stay in your tent/room without a food and water source. And the escapees will die from starvation before they can start an infestation.

If no issues with bugs? Release outdoors. You would not want to be locked in a box and starved to death.
I heard that ladybugs can go without food for up to 9 months? By which point I will be finished and release them into my back garden?
 

bam0813

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I don't know dude, I'm struggling to even diagnose what caused the bites in my leaves, I defoliated my plants and removed all the suspect leaves off and I am hoping that if I put 2 or 3 ladybirds on each plant they will look for bugs to eat?
How many leaves were damaged? has it continued ?
 

harrychilds

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How many leaves were damaged? has it continued ?
Probably not that many leaves. about 10 or 20 leaves out of probably about 1,000 leaves or something. And I defoliated the plants and removed all of the bad leaves. And no I don't think it is continuing I will have to check them in an hour or two
 

harrychilds

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I'm probably just going to release the ladybugs into the wild outside, I don't like the idea of a ladybug infestation in my house lol :bigjoint:
 
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