Guest guest Posted October 20, 2009 Report Share Posted October 20, 2009 Blessings!!! I am laughing becasue there are lady bugs coming in through the deck door. My PC is there and this is where I spend a lot of time. I had to send about 10 of them outside. My wife was acting all crazy trying to suck them up in the vaccum and I had to tell her to leave them alone. It is known that the Lady Bugs are close to the Holy Mother. I believe they are called Our Lady's Beatles. Pax et bonum. Warren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 Oh those lady bugs. We were swormed with them just yesterday and I'm sure again today. I went out for a walk with two co-workers and walked right into a few pockets of lady bugs. It was so fun watching them fly around and crawl on our clothes. Then we got to the front of the building where the sun was shining (known for loving the heat and sun) and they were every where and crawling all over the building! It was a very serene moment and then smiling I told the other girls to " look up " . We walking into flying lady bugs. As we got inside three lady bugs were still on my clothes and somehow stuck around for another half hour and then left. Then hours later I after I got home and my Husband saw a lady bug flying. I couldn't believe she stuck around that long! Another friend sent some general info about these particular lady bugs, if you all are intrigued, it is below: Bliss, Maggie **************** (still loving finding out they are close to the Holy Mother) Because ladybug are tree-dwelling insects, homes and buildings in forested areas are especially prone to infestation. Suburban and landscaped industrial settings adjacent to wooded areas have also had large asian beetle aggregations. Asian lady beetles (LadyBugs) congregate in large numbers during the late fall rather than disperse to over winter individually under bark or in leaf litter, as do most lady beetles. Asian lady beetles (LadyBugs) prefer to cluster on the sides of homes and other buildings, eventually working their way into the building through small cracks or crevices, or natural breaks in the window panes, door jams or foundations as the temperatures decrease. They are seeking a suitable place to spend the winter (over winter) Once inside the building, ladybugs hibernate, until the first warm days of late winter or early spring, when they seem to come to life again and begin crawling about. Asian beetles tend to be attracted to lighter colored buildings and especially to those that are illuminated by the sun (typically the south or southwest side). Darker colors or buildings in the shade are less likely to have problems. After spending the winter months tucked away in a wall void or other secluded place, they have simply forgotten how they got in. When they become active in the late winter, lady bugs often find themselves inside the home rather than outside. At this time ladybugs are merely looking for a way to escape to the out-of-doors. This reawakening may take place over several weeks, depending on temperatures and the size of the population. , " wtw11171 " <wtw11171 wrote: > > Blessings!!! > > I am laughing becasue there are lady bugs coming in through the deck door. My PC is there and this is where I spend a lot of time. I had to send about 10 of them outside. My wife was acting all crazy trying to suck them up in the vaccum and I had to tell her to leave them alone. It is known that the Lady Bugs are close to the Holy Mother. I believe they are called Our Lady's Beatles. Pax et bonum. > > Warren > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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