Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
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:
No worry, that's a gen-u-ine ladybug.
J. B.s used to eat my roses back east.

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Weezard Reviewed by Weezard 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