I released Lady Beetles aka Ladybugs into my "greenhouse" in order to control a small aphid issue attacking my precious pepper plants. These Ladybugs are commonly sold at nurseries for around $5 a pack. There is a discussion on applying Ladybugs to control aphid infestation on a blog at ucanr.edu which may be of interest to you. http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=13933
In summary:
Not one of 100's of bugs are on my plants eating pests.
My Ladybugs "clowning around" on a Juanito's (Cardi) West Indies Caribbean Red Seedling :
In summary:
- Lady beetles require special care in order to control aphids
- Use adequate release rates
- Lady beetles need a good supply of aphids
- Release at dusk
- Expect them to "fly away"
- Lady beetles deteriorate rapidly
Not one of 100's of bugs are on my plants eating pests.
My Ladybugs "clowning around" on a Juanito's (Cardi) West Indies Caribbean Red Seedling :