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105,000 Ladybugs Swarm Las Vegas Gardens in Resorts World Earth Day Blitz

By Matthias Binder April 23, 2026
Lots and lots of ladybugs unleashed in Las Vegas on Earth Day — PHOTOS
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Swift Release Highlights Eco-Friendly Pest FightersAnnual Tradition Roots Deep in Resort’s Sustainability EffortsFamilies Embrace the Hands-On Nature LessonCommunity Momentum Builds for Greener Horizons

Swift Release Highlights Eco-Friendly Pest Fighters (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas — Resorts World Las Vegas transformed its outdoor spaces into a fluttering spectacle on Earth Day as participants released about 105,000 ladybugs in a matter of minutes.[1][2] The fifth annual event drew locals and tourists alike to the rideshare pickup lot on Goh Tong Way from 1 to 3 p.m. on April 22. Families watched in delight as the insects, roused from dormancy with a spritz of water, eagerly dispersed into nearby flowers and greenery.

Swift Release Highlights Eco-Friendly Pest Fighters

Organizers prepared 134 cartons, each holding roughly 750 live ladybugs, for the occasion. The entire stock vanished into the gardens within the first nine minutes of the event, underscoring the enthusiasm surrounding this natural pest-control method.[1] Ladybugs target aphids and other harmful insects that damage plants by stunting growth and spreading viruses.

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Resorts World promotes these beetles as a sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides. “Instead of using pesticides and herbicides, we’re able to utilize ladybugs as natural predators,” said Brandon Morrison, the resort’s executive director of sustainability. “They consume hundreds, if not thousands, of insects in their lifetime.”[3] This approach keeps the property’s landscapes healthy without harsh chemicals.

Annual Tradition Roots Deep in Resort’s Sustainability Efforts

The ladybug release began in 2021, the year Resorts World opened on the Strip, and has continued each Earth Day since. Over the five events, the resort has freed more than 500,000 ladybugs across its grounds.[3][4] This year marked the first collaboration with LandCare, the national landscaping firm now managing the property’s outdoor areas.

LandCare representatives, including branch manager Jonathan Chabre and account manager Carlee Zartman, handled setup and education. The partnership builds on prior efforts while expanding the initiative’s reach. A secondary release remains scheduled for May at a local elementary school.[4]

Families Embrace the Hands-On Nature Lesson

Young participants stole the show, with ladybugs crawling up arms and fingers to the amusement of onlookers. Sisters Juliana Vega, 9, and Anita Barajas each released a carton into flower clusters near the rideshare area. Juliana described the sensation as “amazing, like, (the ladybugs) were so ticklish, but I wasn’t freaking out like some other people probably would.”[1]

The event doubled as an outdoor classroom. Attendees learned to distinguish native ladybugs from invasive lady beetles, which bite and emit a foul odor. Juliana, an avid nature enthusiast, emphasized respect for wildlife: “We need to care for animals, too, because they’re just like us. When we respect animals, they respect us.” Families like the Griffins, with 2-year-old Dixie, called it a potential new tradition after watching the insects explore.[2]

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  • Ladybugs feast on aphids, preventing plant damage and disease.
  • Each beetle devours numerous pests over its lifetime.
  • They support biodiversity without synthetic interventions.
  • Events like this reconnect people, especially children, with natural ecosystems.

Community Momentum Builds for Greener Horizons

Zartman highlighted the event’s role in countering modern disconnection from nature. “In this day and age… it is really important to take us back to our roots and have us really touch grass,” she said, urging simple acts like this or litter pickup.[1] The gathering fostered a shared sense of environmental stewardship amid the Strip’s bustle.

LandCare anticipates an even larger release next year. Meanwhile, nearby Fontainebleau Las Vegas joined the effort with its own 100,000 ladybugs, doubling the Strip’s impact. Such initiatives signal growing commitment to sustainable practices in Las Vegas hospitality, blending entertainment with ecological responsibility.

As the ladybugs settled into their new home, the event left participants buzzing with optimism. In a city known for spectacle, this gentle swarm reminded all of nature’s quiet power to thrive.

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