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Bleedin' ladybirds invasion
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Whats with the tons of wierd looking ladybirds I keep finding crawling round my kitchen?! Never known so many inside before, Im forever chucking 'em out the window.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here in the U.S. the Ladybug lookalikes are the multicolored Asian lady beetle. They arrived in the U.S. around 1980 and have spread nearly over the whole country. They aren't particularly harmful and do feed on aphids, especially in trees. However, they really stink if squashed, the insides are purplish and stain everything and they can and do bite, unlike Ladybugs. For some reason they tend to be more numerous (by a factor of 100) when near farm fields growing soybeans.
Here in the western U.S., we noticed them a few years ago and about three years ago they were extremely numerous, espcially in late fall-early winter. that was the same year a nearby farmer began growing soybeans. Last year the farmer rotated out of soybeans and the Asian beetles were nearly non-existent...
Here in the western U.S., we noticed them a few years ago and about three years ago they were extremely numerous, espcially in late fall-early winter. that was the same year a nearby farmer began growing soybeans. Last year the farmer rotated out of soybeans and the Asian beetles were nearly non-existent...
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