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title: "General Predator Garden Pack 1,500 Ladybugs Plus 1,000 Lacewing Eggs Plus 5 Million Hb/Sc/Sf Nematodes"
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# 1,500 live ladybugs 1,000 lacewing eggs 5 million nematodes General Predator Garden Pack 1,500 Ladybugs Plus 1,000 Lacewing Eggs Plus 5 Million Hb/Sc/Sf Nematodes

**Brand:** naturesgoodguys
**Price:** 367.63 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Nature’s ultimate pest-fighting squad – because your garden deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** General Predator Garden Pack 1,500 Ladybugs Plus 1,000 Lacewing Eggs Plus 5 Million Hb/Sc/Sf Nematodes by naturesgoodguys
- **How much does it cost?** 367.63 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/182167518-general-predator-garden-pack-1-500-ladybugs-plus-1-000)

## Best For

- naturesgoodguys enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted naturesgoodguys brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted by Garden Pros:** Top-ranked beneficial insect pack with proven customer satisfaction.
- • **Covers Up to 2,000 sq ft:** Effective protection for large garden spaces without harmful chemicals.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Chemical-Free:** Protect your plants naturally while supporting biodiversity.
- • **Long-Lasting Biological Defense:** Sustained pest control as lacewing eggs hatch and nematodes work underground.
- • **Triple-Action Natural Pest Control:** Harness the power of ladybugs, lacewings, and nematodes for a pest-free garden.

## Overview

The General Predator Garden Pack delivers 1,500 live ladybugs, 1,000 lacewing eggs, and 5 million nematodes to naturally control pests across up to 2,000 square feet. This eco-friendly solution offers a triple biological defense, ensuring long-lasting protection without chemicals, perfect for professional gardeners and eco-conscious millennials aiming for a thriving, pest-free garden.

## Description

• Controls common garden & greenhouse pests
• Chemical-free pest control
• People, pet, & planet safe
NaturesGoodGuys pre-fed ladybugs (Hippodamia convergens) are beneficial insects native to North America. Ladybugs are predatory in both their adult and larval life stages.
Aphids, Thrips, Mealybugs, Scale Insects, Spider Mites, Psyllids, & various other soft-bodied pests.
Organic gardens, greenhouses, grow rooms, and interior-scapes.
1 ladybug per sq. ft. Multiple releases are recommended.
Introduce in the morning or evening near plant bases after misting.
Mesh or cotton bags.
36-45°F for no longer than 14 days.
NaturesGoodGuys green lacewing eggs in rice hulls (
), also known as “aphid lions,” are cost-effective pest control for limited infestation. Green lacewings are predatory in their larval stage.
Aphids, Thrips, Mealybugs, Scale Insects, Spider Mites, Psyllids, & various other soft-bodied pests.
Organic gardens, greenhouses, grow rooms, and interior-scapes.
1 insect per sq. ft. Multiple releases are recommended.
Introduce in the morning or evening. Hatching can take 7-14 days at 70°F+. Hatch eggs inside packaging to ensure viability and to keep safe from ants. Once there is movement, immediately disperse eggs and rice hulls into hanging boxes. Hang box on infested plant limb, out of direct sunlight.
Rice hulls and hanging boxes in poly bag.
36-45°F for no longer than 48 hours.
NaturesGoodGuys Triple Blend Nematodes (Hb + Sf + Sc) are beneficial, soil-dwelling microscopic organisms that seek out and control soil pests such as grubs, fungus gnats, flies and other root-feeding larvae. They actively hunt their hosts and provide natural, chemical-free pest control in potted plants, greenhouse, and garden soils.
Fleas, Fungus Gnats, Thrips, Codling Moths, Webworms, Ticks, Fruit Flies, Cucumber Beetles, Ants, Grubs & more.
Use indoors or outdoors in potted plants or directly in the soil.
Preventative/Light: 5 million per 1,250 sq. ft.
Moderate/Heavy: 5 million per 600 sq. ft.
Apply to moist soil using a watering can or sprayer, distributing evenly over the treatment area. Apply during early morning or evening and maintain normal soil moisture levels for two weeks. 53°F+ soil temperature required.
Nematode powder in poly bag, padded pack with ice pack.
For best results, introduce immediately upon receipt. If storage is necessary, store at 36-45°F for no more than 30 days. Store in a dark place. Do not freeze.
Aphids, Small Caterpillars, Whiteflies, Spider Mites, Scale, Thrips, Mealybugs, & many other soft-bodied insects.
Nematodes control over 200+ soil-pests including Fleas, Fungus Gnats, Thrips, Codling Moths, Webworms, Ticks, Fruit Flies, Cucumber Beetles, Ants, Grubs & more
• Carefully packed & shipped fresh
• Easy-to-follow instructions
• Friendly customer care team

## Features

- Natures Good Guys, Live Ladybug Garden Pack
- This pack comes with 1,500 ladybugs, 1,000 green lacewing eggs, and 5 million Hb+Sc+Sf nematodes
- Rate: up to 2,000 square feet

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Asin | B07HNTXL84 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,158 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #175 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand Name | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (271) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Good Guys |
| Target Species | Insects |
| Upc | 657994613589 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NaturesGoodGuys
- **Target Species:** Insects
- **UPC:** 657994613589

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do they  eat Japanese Beetles**
A: Yes! Amazing against hundreds of predatory pests. I use their benefical Nematodes at lest twice a year to combat different pests such as cucumber beetles, grubs, aphids, etc. Love Natures Good Guys!

**Q: If you have several raised beds, how do you divide the nematods?**
A: empty the packet in a gallon or so of water, shake or stir thoroughly, and divide between beds or containers as needed. No need to worry about exactness...they will replicate/multiply in soil. Good luck, Tif, and happy gardening!

**Q: Country of origin?**
A: I think they come from the US. I bought 3000, followed the directions yet they where  all gone the next day…

**Q: Shipping seems to take a long time.  Will they be alive when they get to my home?**
A: They do a good job packing them with Ice. Keep on eye out for them and immediately place in refriderator.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Live and healthy
*by  on Reviewed in the United States September 17, 2023*

I'm trying to stay as natural as possible, not just organic. I found some soft scale on some of my plants. I brushed most of them off, but decided to take preemptive measures before they got out of hand and before any mealybugs visited. The package sat in cold air conditioning for 1 day after delivery before I could release. All ladybugs were super active. Days later, most have stuck around! And there aren't many pests (that I can see) for them to eat. So they're finding something to sustain them. Hopefully the lacewings will hatch as well. I've ordered lacewing eggs in various forms from NGG's over the years but have yet to see an adult. I have seen the occasional egg (they look like a thin hair with root attached) beneath leaves, so they're there, just stealthy. This will be my first time using nematodes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good seller
*by  on Reviewed in the United States June 9, 2023*

I can't tell if two of the three things that came in my order will work until eggs hatch and... well, I can't see the nematodes at work, but my ladybugs were all very much alive and they are now enjoying my yard and all the aphids it has to offer, lol. But what I can tell you is that there was a problem with my order... part of my order wasn't shipped.... mistakes happen. I contacted the seller through our overlords, Amazon, and they very fairly swiftly worked towards a resolution, got the missing items in the mail and my beneficial bugs arrived a few days later.So while I hope I don't need to get more bugs, I'd happily order from Nature's Good Guys again because they were professional and easy to deal with, especially when there was a problem with my order... when it counts. Good customer service goes a long way.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Disappointed Doesn't Cover It!
*by  on Reviewed in the United States May 20, 2022*

The one time I don't read the reviews, particularly the negative ones, is the one time I regret it. I have never purchased live animals - or bugs - from anywhere before. I probably never will after this fiasco. Can I get my money back even partially? I don't know. Many of the ladybugs lived, but were there 1300?? I don't know. The option to contact the seller is GONE. *Edit* Found the contact option through a magnificent feat of "hunt and peck". Not for someone running low on patience.First of all, let me just say that they arrived on time - wonderful! I bought them for my sister's garden and they arrived without problem - I have had issues with UPS not being able to find my house and them handing off packages to USPS without notifying me.I promptly collected the package from outside, because it was ridiculously warm for the season, even in the afternoon, even in the shade. I opened it so the ladybugs could breathe some cool, fresh air. I noticed one wasn't moving.Don't panic! I told myself. Maybe it's sleeping. Maybe monkeys will fly out of my...A few hours roll by and the sun is going down. It's warm outside, but not dangerous as when the bug children arrived. I took the lady bugs out. One got a little maimed because it insisted on running directly under the scissors I was using to free both it and it's brethren. It's fine. I checked. It was scurrying about telling the others all about its brush with death. Some of them were busy with a full-on ladybug orgy. I do hope they had protection.Then I noticed a few of them had chosen to abstain - Both from the orgy and the part where they crawl across me like monkeys on a banana tree before flying off for cooler digs. A few of them got on the plants. A few of them got on the ground. And that's when I noticed something. The ones that chose to abstain were, in fact, dead. I expected a few deaths. I did not expect 100+ deaths. All tolled, I think we lost about 200+ ladybugs. A good number of them survived, but that is not the point. The point is that this should not have happened.They were released the same day they arrived because I was concerned for their wellbeing, regardless of what Google says they are capable of.As I was releasing them, my sister noted that they didn't "look like ladybugs". I had noted the difference myself, but again I was more concerned with getting them out and eating than asking them to identify themselves. Read the directions! They really do release a bit better after the plants have been watered.Are they real ladybugs? I don't know. I didn't pay that much attention to detail, sadly. If they aren't, then they are Asian lady beetles. Those can be a bit obnoxious if you have, say, a billion in the city you live in. I don't see it as a problem. Just like I didn't consider Florida's "Oh we're going to coat the breezeway in frogs every freaking night of your working life" a problem. You learn to deal with it. It's not harmful.Next were the lacewing eggs. I don't know what to make of this, honestly. What I received (and I wish I had a picture!) looked more like a bunch of dried up bug wings in a bag. Is it meant to look like that? I have no clue. My sister put them in their baggies and placed them... wherever.Meanwhile... NO NEMATODES! There were absolutely no nematodes anywhere in the packaging. I paid a nice amount for these creatures and to find out that some are dead and the others are missing is just infuriating. Did I miss them somehow? Are they magic nematodes? Are they embedded in the cute cards that were placed inside the package? Do I plant that in the ground and water it and it suddenly sprouts nematodes? Were they hidden in the ice pack and just not mentioned?? Because, from the look of the warning label, the ice pack was meant to keep the lady bugs cool. Were they part of the packaging perhaps? The label itself?Where are the nematodes?! They must be invisible because I didn't see them in that box. My sister didn't see them in that box. We both checked that box several times.Do not buy from this seller until they get these kinds of shenanigans sorted!! I have never been so annoyed and disappointed with a purchase as I have been over this.*Edited* The nematodes were found! In, of all things, the ice pack. Now I know what you're thinking: "Idiot!" But bear with me. Nowhere in that box, nor on that ice pack is it indicated that the nematodes are in the ice pack. And it being the beginning of summer, and reasonably warm, plus taking into consideration where the packag was being sent, it was safe to assume that the seller intended for the ice pack to keep ALL the critters from overheating. But only the very outside of the box, next to the shipping label, does it day anything about live animals. I'm no psychic. I'm not going to assume nematodes are in an unlabeled ice pack.If 200+ lady bugs are dead on arrival, maybe it's safe to assume the nematodes and lacewings are, too. Time will tell. But I'm not putting animals through thus ever again.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-31*