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If you spot a cute, red, polka-dotted insect on your windowsill or plants this summer, there's a decent chance it's a species of ladybug known as the Asian lady beetle—and it's not necessarily good ...
But, the next time you think you see a lady bug that has a slightly orangish tint, know that it's actually an Asian lady beetle. Lady bugs and Asian lady beetle share similar characteristics in ...
My excitement quickly turned to disappointment when I realized that this creature was not a ladybug but, in fact, an Asian lady beetle, a multicolored insect often confused with ladybugs.
As summer turns into fall, you may start noticing ladybugs inside your home, only they're not ladybugs. Ladybugs have a similar looking relative that causes ladybugs to get the blame for ...
The ladybug that slipped into your home to stay warm for winter is no lady and no bug. Instead, it is likely the multicolored Asian lady beetle. The small, roundish insect with black spots is ...
“I’ve actually lived in a home that had a lady bug infestation in the bathroom. It will haunt me forever,” a second revealed. It’s easy to confuse ladybugs and Asian lady beetles. After ...
You're not alone. They likely aren't actually the ladybugs you're thinking of. Chances are, you're seeing an increase in what's known as an Asian lady beetle. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7 ...
However, ladybugs aren't the actual culprit. Asian lady beetles are a relative that are often indistinguishable to the untrained eye. This species is most often the true culprit when it comes to ...
Wisconsin sees dozens of species of small beetles this time of year, including ladybugs, but one is particularly prevalent: the multicolored Asian lady beetle, according to P.J. Liesch ...
but they aren't your typical ladybug. These are known as Asian lady beetles, and for those looking to clean them out of the indoors, there are some things you should know before you have a stinky ...
The most common ladybug in Oregon, the Convergent Lady Beetle, is one that can be toxic, but only if ingested. When threatened, lady bugs can also release a yellow, bitter-tasting liquid that can ...