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The ladybugs that swarm your house in the fall are actually Asian lady beetles that were originally imported to this country to eat tree-destroying aphids.

 


Photo of Ladybug (Lady Beetle) Nymph
Marie Iannotti
Everyone recognizes lady beetles and welcomes them into their gardens. Unfortunately baby lady beetles look nothing like they do as adults.

How To Attract Ladybugs To The Garden
The number one thing that will help attract ladybugs to your yard is food. Ladybugs eat two things, pest insects and pollen.

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Don't kill this guy either! He's the larvae of a ladybug.
These strange looking creatures are simply inmature ladybugs and can eat as many aphids as their grown up brothers and sisters.

Ladybugs/Ladybirds
The ladybug (ladybird in Europe), star of many a children's book, is probably one of the most recognized beetles due to its small round red shell coated with black dots.

Ladybugs
by National Gardening Association Editors
Ladybugs are typically 1/4" long or smaller.

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The most popular beneficial insect, these cute little beetles eat Aphids and Spider-mites and can be purchased readily in most nurseries. Don't discount their black, alligator like larvae which eat up to a hundred aphids a day! ...

Luring Ladybugs into Your Garden - Attracting them into your garden requires some planning but can help immensely with your pest control. >> more ...

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Ladybugs, green lacewings, syrphid flies and parasitic wasps are some of the aphids' natural enemies and will help control them. Most plants will tolerate the use of insecticidal soaps. Test spray a small portion of the plant.

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Ladybugs, everyone can identify, or so they think. But the larval stage of a ladybug is every bit as desirable as the red-spotted adult, yet they look nothing like a mature ladybug.

Ladybugs are both natural and beneficial in the garden.
Natural pest control
When pests and diseases do strike there are natural ways to strike back. Try treating pests with insecticidal soap that's available at nurseries.

Ladybugs 'mass' together in huge groups for hibernation: sightings of colonies of hundreds of thousands have been reported. Scientific factsheets on this insect also tell of gathering places ladybugs return to year after year.

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Search for Lost Ladybugs: Ladybugs are essential predators on farms and in forests, where they keep aphids and mealybugs in check. Over the past 20 years, several native ladybug species have become extremely rare.

How to Deal with Ladybug Infestation
Susan asks, "I'm having a serious problem with ladybugs. Do you have any ideas for ridding my home of these beautiful but pesky insects?' ...

Cryptolaemus Beetles resemble the Ladybug but are darker in color.
After the adults are released into the garden they will immediately seek out mealy bugs and consume them.

The correct blend of materials will allow for water to flow through, be chock-full of nutrients needed for plant development, and will draw all those little garden helpers like earthworms and ladybugs because of its richness.

Try using ladybugs in your garden. They love to eat aphids. If you buy ladybugs, here is a trick to keep them around. In the early summer evening, hand spray your infected plants and surrounding plants with a sugar-water solution.

Chemical pesticides can kill benefits insects like ladybugs that prey on aphids and bees that pollinate garden plants, fruit and vegetables ...

If you prefer to use chemical free-methods of aphid control, you have two options: you can blast the bugs off your plants with a water hose (a temporary measure at best), or you can introduce ladybugs into your garden.

Natural predators such as ladybugs, parasitic wasps, syphrid fly larvae and green lacewing larvae are biological controls that feed on aphids. They reduce the population and can eliminate the need for treatment when present.

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Ground-breaking research over the last decade is revealing how we can attract beneficial insects—the ladybugs, lacewings, ground beetles and other insects that feed on pests.

Natural predators include green lacewings and ladybugs, particularly a ladybug species known as the mealybug destroyer. Spray leaves and branches with a light horticultural oil.

Mexican bean beetle, a problem in the eastern United States and some parts of the southwest, resembles the beneficial ladybug, but it has 16 black spots and no white marking between the head and body.

Insects like ladybugs can be invaluable in the fight against pests. They eat aphids, mites and the eggs and larvae of many destructive insects. Other beneficial insects include praying mantises, lacewings and parasitic wasps.

Insects like ladybugs and praying mantis can devour hundreds of unwanted aphids or other pests. Learn to identify beneficial insects. If you have them, avoid spraying pesticides which may kill them.

Encourage beneficial insects, such as ladybugs, to ward off pests. If needed, plant leaves can be sprayed with insecticidal soap and water. Water your organic garden regularly, and add mulch as needed.

For those who want to introduce beneficials, such as ladybugs, be sure there's a good supply of aphids for them; otherwise you'll be doing the entire neighborhood a favor but perhaps nothing for your own garden.

These beneficial insects, such as ladybugs, lacewings, flower flies and tiny wasps, are often attracted to pest populations to feed and/or lay eggs. You can even grow specific plants to attract these good guys for extra protection.

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Some beneficial insects are ground beetles, lacewings, ladybugs and praying mantis.

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Biological Pest Control: Using living organisms such as beneficial insects (ladybugs, lacewing) to destroy insect pests.

Tiny parasitoid wasps are aggressive beyond their size when it comes to pursuing aphids and caterpillars. Lacewing larvae and ladybug larvae and adults make inroads on aphid populations. Ground beetles prey on a variety of ground-dwelling pests.

But the real value of yarrow may be in its ability to hold moisture. Draught tolerant, this herb that flowers in June is said to improve soil chemistry, repel predatory insects, boost composting processes, and attract ladybugs.

Many pests in gardens are innocuous, causing neither damage nor benefit. Others, such as honey bees are beneficial and should be protected. Some insect pests will be controlled over time by predatory insects such as ladybug beetles and preying ...

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