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    Update on this. I was out finishing off a fence in the garden and came across a ladybird, I read on a blog about pests that these can "help" to combat leafy, as well as soil pests. So I thought I'd put this into the tent. A little worried about the heat. Will it die overnight?

    In 2 days ALL movement from the soil gone. I watered the pots and nothing. I checked over the 2 days and the ladybug was in a different place everytime and eventually took refuse on a dry paper towel ball. Now it's gone. I've checked everywhere in this tent lol.

    But I was thinking there's no way just 1 lady bug could eat through all those? But there is no longer movement, unless its scared the pests 'underground', which sounds crazy but I would swear by putting a ladybug or 2 in a tent if you have any.

    Now to create a ladybug farm for out of season help

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