🐞 Transform your learning experience with nature's little wonders!
The Insect Lore Live Baby Ladybug Larvae kit allows you to observe the fascinating metamorphosis of Pink Spotted Ladybugs. Each kit contains 10-15 live larvae and includes educational figurines representing the life cycle stages. Perfect for hands-on learning, this kit promotes critical thinking and mindfulness while teaching the ecological benefits of ladybugs. Proudly grown in the USA, this kit is a trusted choice for educators and families alike.
Theme | Insects |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
S**N
Alive in heat wave
They arrived in a heat wave, alive and well. So far, they grew rapidly, pupated, and we anxiouslt await ladybugs.
J**S
Unsatisfied
Complete waste of money. Most larva were dead or died right away, not even 24 hours apart receiving. Very dissatisfied.
A**K
Amazing
Something wonderful. The larvae came alive and are very active. I hope we will be able to release wonderful ladybugs. Everything is as described. this year we are breeding ladybugs and butterflies. the children are delighted
B**T
Good Quality
Came in alive. Currently 8 in the pupa stage.
L**Z
Ladybug love!
My students were super excited to watch them grow!!
P**N
Most arrived dead
The first time I ordered the Ladybug larvae most lived and were released. This time most were dead upon arrival. Two were moving when I put them in the “ladybug house” but quickly died. My 2 year old granddaughter was very disappointed.
K**E
Very Disappointing
These came three days late. We had no weather delays. Many were dead and the few that lived changed into the pupa phase within 12 hours. So my students did not get to see the larva stage at all. Very disappointing considering the personal investment in my classroom.The plastic models that represent each stage are very nice and the only reason this is getting a 2-star review.
J**E
Not traditional ladybugs
The larvae all arrived alive, and we had no issues getting them all to complete the cycle into lady beetles. But if you are expecting the traditional, big round, cute, 7 spotted Ladybugs you see on the pictures and that is represented in the figures of the life cycle...that is not what they are. They hatch into Pink Spotted Lady Beetles. ...which are tiny, dull and sort of creepy looking honestly. Yes if you click to expand the details at the bottom, i do see it says that...but im sure many people like us read the general description section and see the pictures, and might be a bit disappointed at the result. It was still interesting to see the life cycle tho.
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