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I've been considering buying ladybugs to release in my patio to help with plant pests (mostly aphids). But I can imagine them all just flying away. So I was wondering if any of you have tried "ladybug lures" and if they work at all? They seem to be pheromone based and it sounds promising.

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[–] WanderingStar 3 points 1 year ago

If you can buy them as larva you might have a better chance of them sticking around. They don’t have wings but still love eating aphids and other little pests.