Ladybugs For Sale, a New Developmental Website
April 2, 2009 by David
Filed under Website News
We are at work on a start-up website Ladybugs For Sale which is under development and currently a simple looking 1-page low-content developmental web site. The newly regsitered domain-name has only been online for 2-days, counting today. However, with only one-full-day time spent working on the new site (and the PayPal merchant payment system), folks are quickly able to buy freshly kid-caught live ladybugs on the new site right now instead of waiting for full-site development.
The new website specializes in live ladybugs which are freshly caught in Arizona and The Valley of The Sun. Arizona Ladybugs are perhaps the most beautiful live ladybugs in the nation. Their great beauty may be helped by all the Arizona sunshine what with more than 300 days a year of brilliant sunshine and warm winters. It’s believed our strong Arizona sun helps bring-out the vivid red and black colors of the native live ladybugs.
Kids love ladybugs because of their beauty and nice colors and being real easy to catch. Gardeners and farmers love them because they eat aphids which can damage farm crops and back-yard vegetable gardens. Ladybugs can also reduce or stop the need for harmful pesticides.
Ladybugs make for intresting back-yard additions and are also purchased as cool unique living gifts. Teachers may also be interested in ordering ladybugs for school science and nature projects.




I know, the ladybugs minisite is far from looking good.
The ladybugs for sale web site has been updated and is now looking better.
http://ladybugsforsale.com/
Lady Bugs are out of season in this area in the summer (way too hot for them in the desert) so trying to find a summer supplier so we can offer them year-round instead of mostly winter/spring season.
We talked to a girl visiting from Canada at the pool yesterday and my Grandaughters friend (a winter neighborhood ladybug harvestor) asked her about getting Canadian ladybugs for our Lady Bugs For Sale website. She said there are in fact ladybugs in her part of Canada (Alberta) but she wasn’t interested in participating.
My Grandaughter and I thought it would have been interesting and cool to also offer Canadian ladybugs for sale on the web site.
You are destroying a whole population of hibernating ladybugs by “harvesting” them.
Once again man’s interference for $$$$$profit.
You sir, need to research what you are doing.
For every “action” there is an equal or GREATER reaction……