Quote Originally Posted by Weezard
Asian lady beetles have more spots (19 or so), bite!, and can range from pale yellow to deep orange in color.
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Genuine Ladybugs have about 7 spots, no "W", and a small head with 2 tiny "eyespots".
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Wee 'zard
Your info on the asian lady beetles is pretty off...just so you know.

From wiki.
"The Asian Lady Beetle is a large coccinellid beetle originally native to eastern Asia, but which has been introduced to North America and Europe to control aphids and scale insects...."
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