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Lack of Ladybirds

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janerowena Thu 11-Dec-14 20:59:58

I don't know if you can see this.

www.ladybird-survey.org/downloads/ladybird_larvae.pdf

There's no point in showing the first stage, which is what I mostly see, as they are little more than black pinheads that can move! Our bathroom floor is level with the house eaves, I think there must be a gap there and they mostly escape out through it, but many come back up into the house.

janerowena Thu 11-Dec-14 20:55:08

When they appear, they are just tiny little black dots all over the bathroom windowsill. I used to wonder what they were. Now I kill off all the spiders in the bathroom to give them a fighting chance. We have exposed floors in that bathroom, I think they overwinter under there.

Ana Thu 11-Dec-14 20:40:22

How lovely! tchsmile

janerowena Thu 11-Dec-14 20:35:19

I have loads here, they are all in East Anglia. They are currently having babies in my bathroom blind roll upstairs, which they do every year. I just leave them to it, heaven only knows where they all go but every now and then we have ladybirds all over the place.

Ana Thu 11-Dec-14 16:34:11

But there certainly have been fewer around this year...

Ana Thu 11-Dec-14 16:33:12

I remember that, Mishap, although I don't recall them biting. They covered the bushes at the side of the road I travelled to work - they looked just like berries!

goldengirl Thu 11-Dec-14 16:29:42

I think they must have decamped to my house because we've had quite a few even now -not necessarily the red ones with black spots though

whitewave Thu 11-Dec-14 11:22:15

There's one hibernating on my bedroom nets - might take him into the greenhouse where there may be some greenflies to feast on if he wakes up!

Mishap Wed 10-Dec-14 21:55:26

Does anybody remember the plague of ladybirds in 1976 (I think) - no-one loved them then - they were starving and would bite humans. I remember a huge swathe of millions of them along the tideline on a Somerset beach - all dead and piled up in a great bank - extraordinary.

lucycakeface Wed 10-Dec-14 19:38:19

Did anybody notice the lack of Ladybirds this year? During the summer I only saw two in my garden. I love these little insects and it worries me why this year was so bad for them. I also noticed that are were bombarded with Crane flies in June and not September!