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Ladybugs in the WindowClean your Lady or Manbugs out of the corners of your windows before painting. I want to paint this window. I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do with these little guys/girls. It's too cold here to throw them out. I sure can't kill them. My plan A is to put them in the basement and let them hold up for the winter there.
By April from Buffalo, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Ladybugs in the Window
If numerous lady beetles are entering the living areas of the home it is advisable to locate the places where the beetles gain access. Typically, Asian beetles will emerge from cracks under or behind baseboards, around window and door trim, and around exhaust fans or lights in ceilings. Seal these openings with caulk or other suitable materials to prevent the beetles from crawling out. A temporary solution is to use duct tape or masking tape to stop the beetles. A helpful hint to remember - the beetles are attracted to light and can see light entering through cracks in the walls or ceilings. Initially, concentrate on sealing cracks in the rooms where asian beetles are most prevalent. Post by Owl's Wisdom RE: Ladybugs in the Window
If numerous lady beetles are entering the living areas of the home it is advisable to locate the places where the beetles gain access. Typically, Asian beetles will emerge from cracks under or behind baseboards, around window and door trim, and around exhaust fans or lights in ceilings. Seal these openings with caulk or other suitable materials to prevent the beetles from crawling out. A temporary solution is to use duct tape or masking tape to stop the beetles. A helpful hint to remember - the beetles are attracted to light and can see light entering through cracks in the walls or ceilings. Initially, concentrate on sealing cracks in the rooms where asian beetles are most prevalent. Post by Owl's Wisdom RE: Ladybugs in the Window
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From: http://www.epestsupply.com/asian_beetles.html Post By Owl (Guest Post) RE: Ladybugs in the Windowlots of get rid of but HOW DO WE GET RID OF THESE DUMB ASIAN BETTLES? ANYONE? Post By Mary Ann (Guest Post) RE: Ladybugs in the WindowGetr rid of them, they are Asian beetles. Post By Dorie (Guest Post) RE: Ladybugs in the Window
How can you tell the difference visually between ladybugs that are good to have in your garden and Asian Beetles? Post by mkymlp RE: Ladybugs in the Window
April, these are not ladybugs. They are the Asian beetles and are TERRIBLE. They bite and are a nuisance. We had them by the droves several years ago here in Franklinville...they have sinced moved on..for the most part. Post By Lois Ann (Guest Post) RE: Ladybugs in the Window2 winters ago, the Asian beetles swarmed my house, they were all over the front of my house and we couldn't go in or out the front door. Then they started coming in my bedroom window (I don't know how) and I would take the vaccun cleaner hose and suck them up- at least 500 a day (I would count them as I sucked them up.) This went on for about a month and then they finally quit coming...and they bit too!!! Post By Jannie (Guest Post) RE: Ladybugs in the WindowI would definitely get rid of them. They look like they could become a royal nightmare. Those aren't red/black ladybugs for the garden that eat aphids. I don't know what they are. Where are they? Get them out of and any where near your windows! You do not want them trust me! Post By Jennifer (Guest Post) RE: Ladybugs in the Window
These bugs that you have a picture of are NOT and I repeat, NOT lady bugs. These are Asian Bettles and they are a nusiance. They smell terrible when killed, or stepped on, and they do bite and are not good for anything as far as I know. They were in my house horrible 2 winters ago, but not as bad this year. Please do not try to save them, they are not the ladybugs you are thinking of that are good in a garden. Just my 2 cents. Post by quickcooker |
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