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Ladybird Beetle

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ladybird beetle or ladybug, member of a cosmopolitan beetle family with over 4,000 species, including 350 species in the United States.
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the favorite food for a lady bird beetle is aphids. the larva and the adult eat them.
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What about an ant? Firefly? The large majority of ladybird beetles are predators that eat other insects. I don't know of any symbiotic relationships. Question from Georgia.
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A ladybird is a beetle, of the family Coccinellidae .
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You can use diatomaceous earth to try and kill the ladybug beetles that are infesting your house. Sprinkle this around the perimeter of the foundation.You can find more information here: http://www.ehow.com/about_5451791_kill-ladybugs.html
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Ladybugs control garden pests, such as lacewing moths, naturally, without chemicals.
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Yes. They have powerful mandibles with which they chew up aphids, scales, and mealybugs. Occasionally they will give you a little nip but rarely break the skin.
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・ 1 Purchase the ladybugs only after you see aphids on your plants. It won't do much good to release them... ・ 2 Use pheromone that attract ladybug species. There are lures available commercially from some of the... ・ 3 Learn to identify th...
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Most ladybugs or ladybirds dont usually play because they are very busy insects and are more interested in catching other insects for food to help themselves to survive the winter when they huddle together. But there is a time in the spring...
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