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Jun 6, 2013 7:57 PM CST
Name: Pat
Indianapolis, Indiana (Zone 6a)

OldGardener said:With the ladybugs, I released them in the sections where the infestation was greatest. Also, if I remember correctly, I released them at dark fall as per the instructions. By morning, I believe only about 10-20% were remaining but that was enough for them to reproduce every year and we definitely have more of them than we did before. We also have a population of Praying Mantis that lay eggs every year. I found this guy about 6 weeks ago among the daylilies:

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I didn't notice him at the time (he was maybe a quarter inch), but when I uploaded pictures, I discovered him. Since then, I have stumbled across about a dozen babies or so and I have not been looking for them.


Way cool! Praying Mantis, my favorite insect ever! Love the pic Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Sticking tongue out
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