Nov 14 2007

Home Invasion or Plague of the Ladybugs

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ladybugs I love ladybugs (or as Mr. K refers to them, manbugs). However, this is ridiculous! There are millions of them on every window, inside and out. This was the best shot I could get, but trust me, they are everywhere. On the bright side, we had NO mosquitoes this year so this is a wonderful alternative!

When I was little, and I found a ladybug, it was customary to release it after making a wish. Somewhat like blowing all the seeds off of a dandelion. Man, if that really worked, I could have anything and everything today!!

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10 Responses to “Home Invasion or Plague of the Ladybugs”

  1. jennsquared UNITED STATESon 14 Nov 2007 at 10:18 pm

    We had the same “issue”, in our bathroom!!! Although definitely not as extensive as yours…

  2. Gertieanne UNITED STATESon 14 Nov 2007 at 11:36 pm

    Is the weather warm enough for them to be out now?

  3. Molly Bee UNITED STATESon 15 Nov 2007 at 11:37 am

    Don’t try it! You could hyperventilate and pass out wishing on all of those!

  4. Courtney UNITED STATESon 16 Nov 2007 at 12:23 am

    That is a lot of Ladybugs, isnt it too cold for them?

  5. DK UNITED STATESon 16 Nov 2007 at 12:49 am

    You would think it would be too cold for them this time of year, but the day I took the picture it was close to 80 degrees. As I write this it is supposed to be 31 degrees tonight. So, sadly, I think this is the evening of death for all those cute little bugs.

  6. Bea GERMANYon 17 Nov 2007 at 10:10 am

    Oh you lucky ones! In Germany ladybugs are called “Marienkäfer” after Blessed Mother Mary and stand vor much luck!
    I´ve never seen so much at one place before. We don´t have ladybugs yet, we only have snow, cold and winterfeelings. :o)
    Have a nice weekend!
    Bea

  7. tabitha on 17 Nov 2007 at 8:39 pm

    I feel your pain DK. Our home is invaded with the pesky little bugs too. Apparently, this variety of ladybug move into warm places to spend the winter. We had them last winter too. They are definitely a nuisance.

  8. mountaingal CANADAon 19 Nov 2007 at 8:10 pm

    Here in Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada), the south side of our house is covered by lady bugs generally in October or November for a few days when the sun is shining. It has happened three or four years in a row now and has us totally puzzled. The first year was amazing. It looked like our house had a severe case of measles. They get into the house as well which I don’t like at all. This year, there weren’t that many or maybe we just missed seeing them during the day.

  9. momtat1992 UNITED STATESon 22 Nov 2007 at 11:48 am

    We have that problem around here too. It was a topic of discussion in our Master Gardener class 2 weeks ago. The teacher said to get rid of them without killing them, you can get a clean vacuum cleaner, suck them up and take them outside- far from your house and release them. They will find another warm place to winter over.

    They are looking for warm places to spend the winter this time of year and love our houses. They are benign, but a nuscience. They are wonderful pest controllers in the spring and summer, though, so don’t kill them if you don’t have to.

    You have to use a clean vacuum cleaner bag when you vac them up. You’ll probably need to do this repeatedly until it gets cold for good, but it will help

  10. Stacy on 29 Nov 2007 at 7:42 pm

    They are so cute. I agree with one of the other posters when they swarm they are said to be good luck. The first time I ever saw this happen was in October of 2000 in Michigan. I was having my first child on the 4th floor and the windows were covered with them.

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