Quantcast
  • E-mail
  • Print
  • Comment
  • Font Size
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Discuss article

Ladybugs Come Out In Massive Numbers

Posted on: Thursday, 22 October 2009, 13:45 CDT

Swarms of ladybugs are causing problems for many Americans this season, and even pest control workers are not immune to being bugged.

"Every night when I get home and it's dark, I turn on the lights and I have them to greet me. A lot of them," Gene Scholes, entomologist for Reliable Pest Solutions in Quincy, Illinois, told the Associated Press.

Scholes uses his household vacuum cleaner to eliminate the massive ladybug swarms.

Experts claim that ladybugs form larger swarms on warm days after cooler weather.

This year, the insects have been witnessed in increasingly high numbers in portions of Illinois, which Phil Nixon, entomologist from the University of Illinois, said could be caused by the presence of soybean aphids.

"Based on casual observation, many think we haven't had this many Asian lady beetles before," Nixon told the AP.

"People don't like them because they smell bad," he added, referring to their ability to keep predatory birds from eating them using their bad scent.

Swarms have been sighted in Massachusetts and even Canada, according to the AP.

"I thought I was going crazy. I've never seen so many of them in a group like that before," Toronto resident Carolyn Weaver told the Toronto Star. "They just looked so beautiful — like some ladybug conference — because of the red color against my black door."


Source: RedOrbit Staff & Wire Reports

More News in this Category


Related Articles



Rating: 2.4 / 5 (11 votes)
Rate this article:
1/52/53/54/55/5

User Comments (2)

2. Posted by Marylin on 10/22/2009, 15:27
Please Mail/Send Some of these LadyBugs to Californian distributors. We need them for afid and pest control.
1. Posted by bugged in october on 10/22/2009, 14:47
When the USDA imported the tricolored asian beetles the really got it wron. They didnot know that the beetles have a three year life span, so the critters were released repeatedly. The beetles are not only invasive, but their carcasses draw infestations of carpet beetles that feed on asian tricolors. The cure is to kill them outside the home by spraying a coat of Suspend insecticide over the south and west facing sides of your house. The active ingredient is synthetic pyrethrin. It works, and you can kill the bugs by the millions. If everyone will do for a couple of seasons we can knock down this government induced scourge.

Comment on this article

Your Name
Text from the image
Comment
max 1200 chars
* All fields are required