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01-17-2010, 01:35 AM #1OPJunior Member
Ladybugs
Check this out:
Last night I was reading the December 2009 edition of High Times. On page 122 there is a picture of a Ladybug with a note saying:Ladybugs provide organic pest control for dealing with spider mites, thrips and fungus gnats.
I have had little bugs flying around for a while, not quite sure what they are exactly. So I put up a flystrip and it's 'caught' about 40 of them. They seem to be almost all gone.
So this afternoon I go check up on my girls and low and behold!!! There is a Ladybug on one of my plants. I live in Michigan and it's been cold as hell lately, so I have no idea where this little one came from. I just thought it was such a coincidence, having just read about that last night!Durameter Reviewed by Durameter on . Ladybugs Check this out: Last night I was reading the December 2009 edition of High Times. On page 122 there is a picture of a Ladybug with a note saying:Ladybugs provide organic pest control for dealing with spider mites, thrips and fungus gnats. I have had little bugs flying around for a while, not quite sure what they are exactly. So I put up a flystrip and it's 'caught' about 40 of them. They seem to be almost all gone. So this afternoon I go check up on my girls and low and behold!!! There Rating: 5
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01-17-2010, 01:53 AM #2Senior Member
Ladybugs
Let's hope she's gravid.
They lay eggs just before dawn, then "fly away home."
(It's the ladybug larvae that do all the thrip n mite noshing.)
Aloha,
Weezard
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01-17-2010, 04:38 AM #3OPJunior Member
Ladybugs
I did not know that. Hopefully she lays down some before she splits!
Thanks for the information. I like learning new things, especially when related to growing!
Take care!
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01-17-2010, 03:29 PM #4Senior Member
Ladybugs
just make sure that's not the japanese beetle that is infesting Illinois now ... they imported it to combat some kind of soybean aphid, but they multiplied out of control ... they look the same as a ladybug, except a bit orange-red (like yours), instead of bright red ... they bite people, and destroy trees ... they eat the leaves down, leaving only the veins ... don't celebrate yet :wtf:
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01-17-2010, 05:44 PM #5Senior Member
Ladybugs
fake lady bugs that bite!!
I did not know about that, thanks IR. We had zillions of them here in eastern ok last spring but I figured it was just from the mild winter, probably was here anyway (I hope).
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01-17-2010, 08:29 PM #6Senior Member
Ladybugs
Originally Posted by the image reaper
J. B.s used to eat my roses back east.
Weeze
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01-17-2010, 08:44 PM #7OPJunior Member
Ladybugs
You sound pretty sure Weeze!
Thank you! Had me worried there for a bit.
Of course I don't know enough to say one way or the other, so I don't mean to discredit your comment image reaper. I appreciate all of the input!
Dura
:thumbsup:
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01-17-2010, 08:55 PM #8Senior Member
Ladybugs
no offense, in the slightest
... but, keep your eye on them :wtf:
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01-17-2010, 09:03 PM #9Senior Member
Ladybugs
found what I was looking for: ... they aren't 'japanese beetles', as I previously called them, they are 'Asian Lady Beetles' ... here's some info and pic ... note while pictured one is yellow, they also appear as red or deep-orange ... the deep orange ones, on my friend's Illinois farm, stripped all the bushes and trees, to nothing ... not to alarm, just be aware ... they look a lot like plain old harmless ladybugs ...
" Description
The Asian lady (ladybug) beetle is approximately 1/3 inch in length and semispherical or dome-shaped. They vary from yellowish-orange to red; DEEP ORANGE is the most common color. There are 19 black spots on the back that vary in darkness among individuals. The spots may be faint or missing on some beetles. There is a black "W" shaped mark on the thorax. "
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01-17-2010, 09:06 PM #10Senior Member
Ladybugs
i got ma a batch of them lil red buggers
just dont know if they are the good or the suckers
they been in there for some time
and its been fine..
~MG
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