In business for 20 years, Ladies in Red supplies beneficial insects for natural chemical free pest control.
Ladies in Red ships nationwide and year round to farmers, growers, gardeners, garden centers, nurseries, tree
farms, and plant specialists.
At Ladies in Red you will find a plentiful supply of Ladybugs, Praying Mantis egg cases, Beneficial Nematodes,
Fly Predator fly controllers, Green Lacewing butterflies, and Ladies in Red's own special formulation of insect
nectar, Biocontrol Honeydew.
Each year approximately 3 tons of pesticides are used worldwide. In spite of the world's heavy use of these
toxic chemicals, growers still lose about 40% of our potential crop production.
Reducing our use of pesticides is better for our food and our health. Re-introducing beneficial insects back
into their natural habitats, and allowing them to do what they are intended to do in nature will provide us
with natural pest control, and a healthier environment.
Beneficial insects are used worldwide, and there is a natural predator for almost every plant pest known.
Ladies in Red specializes in beneficial insects that control plant pests commonly found in vegetable, and
flower gardens, tree farms, and hay farms. The beneficial nematode sold by Ladies in Red is also widely used
for flea control and by plant specialists working to control spider mites.
Ladybugs are excellent for controlling aphids, white fly, thrips, and many other small soft bodied pests.
Praying Mantises control flies, mosquitoes, and other larger pests. Beneficial Nematodes work on soil boring
pests such as weevils, grubs, mites, and pests that eat your plants from soil, or hatch in the soil and work up
on to your foliage and trees.
Ladies in Red offers a special Biocontrol Honeydew which works well to attract beneficial insects, and to keep
them in your growing environment. The Honeydew also stimulates egg production and allow your beneficial insect
population to flourish.
Using Beneficial Insects is easy, economical, and fun! It is the best solution for natural pest control.
If we allow nature to do what it is intended to do, our gardens, crops, and foods can grow and thrive in a non
toxic environment that will feed us and future generations.
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