Ladybirds!!!
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Ladybirds!!!
Up in Forest Hill near the library everyones got a Ladybird infestation. Is the same thing happening in other parts as well?
It is.
Lots of Peter and Janes are heading off to the seaside on their annual migration also.
Although until Five Go Mad In Droitwich Close* and all we hear is "ham and turkey sandwiches, bags of lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, heaps of tomato, and lashings of ginger beer" then we'll not yet be infestated.
By the way, not only would you need to be a fan of Enid Blyton/'Comic Strip Presents'/Sydenham roads but STILL you might not get the reference...
*As opposed to the fantastic Five Go Mad In Dorest...a bit of a play on words!
Lots of Peter and Janes are heading off to the seaside on their annual migration also.
Although until Five Go Mad In Droitwich Close* and all we hear is "ham and turkey sandwiches, bags of lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, heaps of tomato, and lashings of ginger beer" then we'll not yet be infestated.
By the way, not only would you need to be a fan of Enid Blyton/'Comic Strip Presents'/Sydenham roads but STILL you might not get the reference...
*As opposed to the fantastic Five Go Mad In Dorest...a bit of a play on words!
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Indeed, I had a Harlequin in my car today.chrisj1948 wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthn ... homes.html
If anyone is interested in insect conservation, you can find out more here http://www.ladybird-survey.org/
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Just the one? We've had one or two almost permanently in our bathroom over most of the past two years, maybe longer, I think they get sucked in thru the fan or something. But the invasion the other day was on a bigger scale than previously.Rebelmc wrote:Indeed, I had a Harlequin in my car today.chrisj1948 wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthn ... homes.html
Even so, some of these articles saying that they're 'invaders' and killing off the other ones are a bit ladybird-racist! I'm sure the original ones probably killed off something less successful themselves before being established as the norm. Presumably they eat greenfly like the other ones so we should all be happy.
So far nothing beats the invasion of the 'original' type ladybirds I experienced when I was a kid on holiday in Essex – I remember being handed a broom and literally sweeping piles of them out of the window, there were thousands of them.
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I hate those little things. We've had them invading our flat for the last few years. When the weather turns cold they head in to homes for warmth. Sash windows usually have gaps they can get through and they leave a chemical trail others can follow.
One or two is annoying but they can breed into their thousands. I occasionally find large clusters of them huddled in the corners of woodwork.
From what I've read on the net they can become a problem if you're not careful. I usually vacuum them up as soon as I notice them.
One or two is annoying but they can breed into their thousands. I occasionally find large clusters of them huddled in the corners of woodwork.
From what I've read on the net they can become a problem if you're not careful. I usually vacuum them up as soon as I notice them.
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