Hello awesome people.
Thanks to some help iv identity some gnats and im wondering of anyone has ever used ladybugs in an indoor grow?
I have bought ladybugs before and they done amazing at eating aphids from my sunflowers outside so im hoping they may work inside
Thanks guys
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Has anyone used ladybugs as organic pest control
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Re: Has anyone used ladybugs as organic pest control
I have but wasn't successful. They're fussy thing and if your environment ain't to their taste, they move on elsewhere or fly up to the lights and fry if you are using sodium.
You may have better success than myself though.
You may have better success than myself though.
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Re: Has anyone used ladybugs as organic pest control
Thanks for the tip. I will put them in a few minutes before my lights are due to go off and then assess the situation in the morning and hopefully not wake up to fried ladybugs when the lights turn back onseymore_budz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:18 amI have but wasn't successful. They're fussy thing and if your environment ain't to their taste, they move on elsewhere or fly up to the lights and fry if you are using sodium.
You may have better success than myself though.
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Re: Has anyone used ladybugs as organic pest control
Sounds like you’ve got it under control! We had good luck using them. You’ll have to sweep them up eventually but it’s not to bad lol good luck!
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No problem, good luck! Did you post about this gnat on another thread? I just replied to that one too if so.Ilikeplants wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:21 amThanks for the tip. I will put them in a few minutes before my lights are due to go off and then assess the situation in the morning and hopefully not wake up to fried ladybugs when the lights turn back onseymore_budz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:18 amI have but wasn't successful. They're fussy thing and if your environment ain't to their taste, they move on elsewhere or fly up to the lights and fry if you are using sodium.
You may have better success than myself though.
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Re: Has anyone used ladybugs as organic pest control
Yeah that was me i googled it and its an exact match to the specific one you said!
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
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