DIY LADYBUG FARM - Build Your Anti-Aphid Army // Home Gardening Hacks

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • This week we finally get our hands on some Lady Bugs! We release them on our property to help battle our Aphid issue and also build our own Lady Bug Farm, to continue breeding them.
    Find out everything you need to know about how to use Lady Bugs as a Pest Control Method... and how to continue breeding your own!
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Komentáře • 39

  • @Flowergurl2000
    @Flowergurl2000 Před rokem +16

    Always water before the release and do it at night. For best results.

  • @MyHumbleNest
    @MyHumbleNest Před rokem +13

    I am hoping we get a garden and bee update soon.

    • @LovinofftheLand
      @LovinofftheLand  Před rokem +6

      Hi Janet,
      Yes, our full property tour video will be coming up soon and will include all of our gardens and the bees.

  • @blankfaces256
    @blankfaces256 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "and we will get to cutting away" *video cuts away to an advert* I took so much joy out of that haha. Great video

  • @bottomleftdrawer
    @bottomleftdrawer Před rokem +3

    Do you have an update on the ladybugs?

  • @kevinchan5556
    @kevinchan5556 Před rokem

    Definitely going to try this. Thank you

  • @SpudGirl
    @SpudGirl Před rokem +4

    Will I be able to keep them this way over the winter?

  • @mattsteele2078
    @mattsteele2078 Před rokem +1

    Wow. Very cool. I'll have to give this a go

  • @theresalwayssomethingtobui944

    Oh this is a cool idea!

  • @derafshkavian1016
    @derafshkavian1016 Před rokem

    Beautiful!

  • @georgelaplante1129
    @georgelaplante1129 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Live in Parksville. Good video I've bought ladybugs from our local nursery an released them in my raised beds and that was the last time I saw them. Lol after googled it I see that you have to make a home for them. My question is the ones that you released did they stick around.

  • @fadthetic
    @fadthetic Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much.

  • @jonharris7366
    @jonharris7366 Před rokem +3

    Thanks mate :)
    Did they do the job as intended and did your LB's survive and breed in the container?

  • @sandrakhalili1391
    @sandrakhalili1391 Před 2 měsíci

    Best results ever
    😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤

  • @ErossaanBooming
    @ErossaanBooming Před měsícem

    love it you made it so simple :D

  • @aris6745
    @aris6745 Před rokem +3

    With rollie pollies/ isopod bins, I've heard people make breathable holes only on one side to give them a variety of dampness and add rehydrated sphagnum moss but I don't know if it'll be too damp if I do that!! also people who do terrariums seem to be very particular about the bedding, often adding charcoal, orchid bark, worm castings, and springtails, which I think is very cool! I kind of want to add some local moss and lots of other stuff like disinfected leaf litter (but I live in Canada where the leaves are quite big) and wood logs but I don't want to suffocate them!!

  • @Kweetniet1984
    @Kweetniet1984 Před 3 měsíci

    I use a natural sponge in it and make that wet for moisture

  • @catladycatlady7359
    @catladycatlady7359 Před rokem

    This video was released nine months ago. I don't see where you have done an update on the ladybug farm.

  • @goodisanoun
    @goodisanoun Před 9 měsíci

    How long did you keep him alive for? Indefinitely?

  • @HalfCapHilg
    @HalfCapHilg Před 6 měsíci +7

    I couldn't stop thinking about the 5 gallon mayo bucket in the background

    • @LovinofftheLand
      @LovinofftheLand  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Lol. Yes, we get lots of those food grade buckets from our local restaurant. We find them great for lots of things including growing mushrooms 🍄

  • @abuhuraira7013
    @abuhuraira7013 Před rokem

    ماشاءاللہ بہت خوب شاندار دل خوش ہوا الحمدللہ پانچ چینلوں کو سبسکرائب کیا ہے بالخصوص دینی چینل صدقہ جاریہ آمین یا رب العالمین اللہ نگہبان ھمیشہ خوشں رھو الله حافظ

  • @dorothyharrington7791

    Can I use a large mesh butterfly house to raise ladybugs?

  • @splashmoney
    @splashmoney Před rokem

    Where did you get that green house

    • @HalfCapHilg
      @HalfCapHilg Před 6 měsíci

      I'm wondering the same thing haha

  • @dorothyharrington7791

    What size tote are you using?

  • @misterfreedom5699
    @misterfreedom5699 Před rokem

    Update on the ladybugs?

    • @LovinofftheLand
      @LovinofftheLand  Před rokem +1

      Coming soon.... will have a second video coming out later this summer ☀️:)

  • @PrestigePotato
    @PrestigePotato Před měsícem

    Uuuuummmmmm

  • @Asian_Connection
    @Asian_Connection Před rokem

    That is not 250 bugs in the bag. Maybe 70 bugs.

  • @AMFITAMINT
    @AMFITAMINT Před rokem

    0

  • @carolyncarlon9870
    @carolyncarlon9870 Před rokem +2

    Technical question…aren’t they really Lady bird beetles (not bugs)?

    • @brandonnoyes1364
      @brandonnoyes1364 Před rokem

      No

    • @kristyoblen7004
      @kristyoblen7004 Před rokem

      They are two separate beetles

    • @jesseibarra5539
      @jesseibarra5539 Před rokem

      You are correct there are lady beetles I would say you're a hundred percent correct

    • @Plant_Parenthood
      @Plant_Parenthood Před 4 měsíci

      Ladybug and Ladybird are common names that aren't that well defined.
      Many entomologists will use the term "ladybug" to refer to ANY insect in the coccinellidae family.
      They all have the same basic shape, but they vary a lot in size, colour, diet, etc.
      And I have heard some people using "ladybug" to refer specifically to the North American Ladybug (which are actually a few different species), and "lady beetle" to refer to the Asian ladybird (H. axyridis)
      So really, it depends on who you ask.
      If you want to refer to a specific one, it is probably best to specify "Asian lady beetle/bug" or "North American lady beetle/bug"
      But most of the time, for most people, there's not much need to differentiate between the two.