On a happy note; Spring Is Almost Here!!!
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Hold the phone... these little guys are actually good for your garden. Shame, shame for killing these little critters. They are so cute as well.gumpsmom said:We are being over-run by lady bugs inside our home, and I was wondering if anyone has any idea how to get rid of them. I tried bombing, and came up with a lot of tiny little bodies, but there are still alot of them alive and well.
Any help would be very appreciated.
On a happy note; Spring Is Almost Here!!!
They are great for your garden but they are in her house so I can see the problem.crumbs2000 said:Hold the phone... these little guys are actually good for your garden. Shame, shame for killing these little critters. They are so cute as well.
http://www.marchbiological.com/L/ladybug.html
If you read the article attached, there is a solution without killing them. Get vaccum cleaning, stick hosiery on top and suck them up with that and place them elsewhere.keeptrying said:They are great for your garden but they are in her house so I can see the problem.
I have thought about buying them but for that reason didn't. I guess you have to have the right plants for them to stick around or the right bugs.AutumnAnne said:My grandfather once bought 10,000 ladybugs, and released them into his yard. They all flew away by the next day...lol
crumbs2000 said:Hold the phone... these little guys are actually good for your garden. Shame, shame for killing these little critters. They are so cute as well.
http://www.marchbiological.com/L/ladybug.html
OK here's my take. First off, there are Lady Bugs, which are red with black spots. Then there is a European variety that are orange with black spots and actually bite. The European variety are the only ones that I see any more.gumpsmom said:We are being over-run by lady bugs inside our home, and I was wondering if anyone has any idea how to get rid of them. I tried bombing, and came up with a lot of tiny little bodies, but there are still alot of them alive and well.
Any help would be very appreciated.
On a happy note; Spring Is Almost Here!!!
wow really? I have never heard of that before....they are so cute, but i suppose not when there is that many.....do you still have that problem?gumpsmom said:We are being over-run by lady bugs inside our home, and I was wondering if anyone has any idea how to get rid of them. I tried bombing, and came up with a lot of tiny little bodies, but there are still alot of them alive and well.
Any help would be very appreciated.
On a happy note; Spring Is Almost Here!!!
We don't have as many as when I first posted this thread, but they are still here. I think they are going outside because of the nice weather. Now I just need to caulk around any openings so they don't come back in the fall. But from my understanding, their phermones are all over my house, so they will more than likely try getting back in. Besides the caulk job, I will probably have to treat them chemically. I thank everyone for their advice. God Bless...angeldoll said:wow really? I have never heard of that before....they are so cute, but i suppose not when there is that many.....do you still have that problem?
As a suggestion to one question futher up about a way to get rid of lady beetles, I put a container with water, a drop of dish soap liquid and sugar on the widow sill where the beetles are. They are almost instantly attracted to the solution and dive right in. And because the soap coats the wings, they can't fly out again. Sounds mean, but we have literally thousands in our house, and since we are under renovations we can't seal the house. Vacuuming is a waste of time. PS: the solution works for all kinds of flying pests, wasps, flys, etc.
Chris What type of container do you use and how much water and sugar?
- Posted by Fred52 on Tue, Apr 9, 02 at 15:38
RE: Millions of Lady Bugs!!!! HELP!!![]()
Posted by chrisrw ON, Canada on Tue, Apr 9, 02 at 16:28
Fred:
Any container will do, but I have been experimenting with different kinds, and the best is a plastic opaque-type container (my best one is a container I got muffin papers in) or a margarine or sour cream container, nothing you want to use again, though! The beetles don't seem to like glass jars though. I don't actually measure, I fill the container about 3/4 with water, add a drop or two of liquid soap, and just pour in the sugar, maybe 2 tbsps or so. I know it isn't very technical, but it really seems to work well. There seems to be a ton of beetles here, probably because of spring coming, and I have to dump the containers a couple of times a day, and refill. I put the containers where the beetles are, so on the window sill, under my son's night light at night... Let me know how it goes. Chris
The same things happened to me. Our house is a light tan and when you went out side the walls were covered with them. They were everywhere. They got in the house and when you sit down to try to eat they land in your food. YUK. We like lady bugs too but that was to many. Raid Ant and Roach spray did they trick for us. We literally spraid the whole outside of our house and they went away. We haven't had any problems since then. We also heard the govt. let them go. I bet they didn't let them go around their houses. HAHA.
- Posted by jcccw z7 OK on Fri, May 31, 02 at 22:33
Where does one buy 10,000 ladybugs?AutumnAnne said:My grandfather once bought 10,000 ladybugs, and released them into his yard. They all flew away by the next day...lol