Ladybugs for Pest Control

Live Ladybugs Locally Sourced in Nothern California

$ 23.50

Many farmers use ladybugs as pest control because they live by eating pests such as aphids in your garden. They can consume about 50 aphids a day (each!). They also lay their eggs in aphid colonies – as soon as they hatch they start feeding!

1500 Live Ladybugs are best for areas as big as 10′ x 12′

$ 41.50

Many farmers use ladybugs as pest control because they live by eating pests such as aphids in your garden. They can consume about 50 aphids a day (each!). They also lay their eggs in aphid colonies – as soon as they hatch they start feeding!

3000 Live Ladybugs are best for areas as big as 20′ x 24′

$ 73.50

Many farmers use ladybugs as pest control because they live by eating pests such as aphids in your garden. They can consume about 50 aphids a day (each!). They also lay their eggs in aphid colonies – as soon as they hatch they start feeding!

9000 Live Ladybugs are best for areas as big as 40′ x 48′

Locally Sourced Ladybugs

REDDING, CA

Our family has been delivering the highest quality of ladybugs for over 25 years to consumers / customers ( which ever one sounds better ) throughout the United States, from small gardens to agriculture fields! Featured in the Enjoy Magazine and the Record Searchlight we take pride in our ladybugs! We at Rose’s Gardens harvest and care for these red beauties at our ranch nestled in the mountains of Northern California! When you buy from us you buy direct!

Ladybugs as Green Pest Control Alternative

Why use ladybugs? They are the most natural way to help you, your family and your plants to stay healthy. Why not let nature take care of nature? Use ladybugs as a safe alternative to control unwanted pests in your gardens whether there vegetables or flowers! Our company not only cares for the ladybugs we also care about you as a consumer! Go green by using red!

Many farmers use ladybugs as pest control because they live by eating pests such as aphids in your garden. They can consume about 50 aphids a day (each!). They also lay their eggs in aphid colonies – as soon as they hatch they start feeding!