Ladybug Infestation! LadyBugs are In my HOUSE! Why? They have probably been hibernating under the sliding of the house or apartment and the warmer temperatures have caused them to emerge- it’s just that they are going in the wrong direction. You would think that they would be trying to g...
The most obvious sign of an infestation is the appearance of large numbers of ladybug beetles on the outside surfaces of structures, congregated in the cracks and gaps of the siding and inside the building on the walls and ceilings. In addition, the beetles may produce a yellow-colored secr...
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We just bought an old house and in the basement and on the lower outside walls of the house we have an infestation (I mean millions) of black bugs with thin, neatly drawn orange lines outlining their backs/wings. Thee bugs have narrow bodies, are about 3/4 of an inch long, and have...
We had an infestation in our basement of our 102 year old house.I really wish I had your info before earlier, because there was a patch about two feet wide by two feet top to bottom that was just packed tightly with what I would estimate as about 10,000 ladybugs!!!
We had an infestation in our basement of our 102 year old house.I really wish I had your info before earlier, because there was a patch about two feet wide by two feet top to bottom that was just packed tightly with what I would estimate as about 10,000 ladybugs!!!
It took me a while to find a trap & when I did I put it up in the winter after the infestation was mostly over, but after a week or so, there are ladybugs in the trap! I’m hoping it will catch wasps, too. The lady that recommended this product says hers did. So now I don...
hibernate, more likebearsorturtles. Many of usfind ladybugs inside our homesonce the weather starts to get cold, or, even more often, in the spring when the ladybugs that have been sleeping inside our home’s walls all winter come out on the inside of the house instead of the outside!