
Every morning, ladybugs climbed to the tops of weeds, grasses and anything else they were near to 1) warm up, 2) drink dew, or 3) I don't know, I'm just making this up as I go along.
Anyhoo, all I need to do was collect them. So one Saturday I took a nylon bag thinking I would capture them and dance home with a bunch of voracious eaters. But I hadn't taken into account their inability to stay captured. In fact, they keep slipping out of the holes in the bag and I felt like I was herding cats.
In hindsight, the leg of an unused pair of hose would have worked better! So I finished drinking my water and slipped the bag into the open mouth of my water bottle, covering the hole to keep them from escaping. Once home I placed the eight ladybugs on my plant. Two weeks later, the ladybugs are gone . . . and so are the aphids.
Even though my plant is aphid-free, it doesn't mean the buggers won't return. But with luck, the ladybugs got busy and worked on their circle of life.
And though their larvae are pug-ugly, they are also voracious eaters of aphids. So don't kill these ugly critters!
Later, Peeps!