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Lady Bugs Are Your #1 Natural Pest Control By James
Ellison First, this bug has many names. Some of it's names are: lady bugs,
ladybugs, lady beetle, Asiatic lady beetle, Asian Lady Beetle, Asian Lady
Bugs, and Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle. The Ladybird Beetle is the correct
name for a Lady bug and are not bugs but are beetles. Worldwide there are
nearly 5,000 different kinds of ladybugs of which 400 are found in North
America. The Convergent Lady Beetle is the most common beneficial species of
Ladybird beetle in North America. The life cycle of all Lady Bugs are mainly the same. The eggs are
laid in the spring. When they hatch the larvae will feed for a couple of
weeks and then pupate into adults. During the winter they will hibernate or
will have died in the fall. Springtime they awake to feed and lay more eggs
again. As a form of biological pest control Lady Bugs are widely
used and are the best known. Besides eating their favorite food aphids they
also eat mites, scales, whitefly, mealybugs and most other soft insects. They
are known to eat cabbage moths, bollworms, tomato hornworms and broccoli
worms. These bugs will eat up to 1,000 aphids in it's lifetime in both their
larvae and adult stages. The most common complaint against the Lady Bug is that when they are released they will fly off and let the aphids have their feast with your roses and tomato plants. But really only a part of your release will venture off, the rest will eat all the aphids they can find and then maybe fly off.
These bugs don't seem to have any logic to picking a house
they just have found yours and they like it there. In the yard and garden
they were welcome guests, in your home not so welcome. What we want to do is
ask the lady bugs to leave. They don't speak our language.
Needless to say they are a very beneficial bug, but for some people bugs are not their favorite. They can be helpful and at the same time create a problem. What we need to do is learn to live with our tiny friends and make sure they stay around. _________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by James Ellison. This article is provided courtesy of Basic Info for Organic Gardening Article source: Sustainable Living Articles @ http://www.articlegarden.com |
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