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In the past years I have ordered ladybug larvae, which kinda worked, but of course once they turn into the beetles they will soon fly away.
I have now ordered a bunch of lacewing larvae. They say that they're great aphid killers too. This time I've put most of the plants inside the balcony and closed the glass panes on the front. This helps keep the temperature nice and cosy, and it will prevent most of the adult lacewings from flying away, hopefully have them lay a few more eggs near the remaining aphids. I'll try to keep the panes closed, but at some point someone will want to enjoy the warm weather on the balcony, and a hot balcony full of flies is probably not appreciated..