23 May 2022
Customer Review – Lacewing larvae
I’m a newbie gardener and had so many bugs, shiny sticky leaves and withering that I wasn’t sure was due to pests or disease. I choose lacewings as they seemed to eat a wider variety of bugs than ladybirds. Here is elderflower infested with aphids :-
500 lacewing larvae and 2 weeks later these are the results. I’d love for you to use them on your website so people can see real life “before/after” results.
My lacewings still have some work to do further up the tree but they’re doing well and I hope they continue! If not I will be back for more! Very very pleased! Especially because I plan to harvest the elderflower for cordial so it’s also nice to know it’s pesticide free.
From Melanie by email
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