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What are lady beetles, and how are they different from ladybugs? Though they belong to the same family of insect, multicolored Asian lady beetles are different from ladybugs in a few key ways.
To boost your garden’s ladybug population to control pests naturally, an expert warns against a common mistake.
Ladybugs and Asian lady beetles are often mistaken for one another, but only one of these will try to make itself at home as cooler winter weather arrives in Tennessee.
Why ladybugs and their cousins the 'Halloween beetles' are everywhere right now.
The beetles haunting your home are likely the seven-spotted ladybug's cousin: the Asian lady beetle, also known as the harlequin ladybird or "Halloween beetle" because of its annual autumn appearance.
Do Ladybugs Eat Aphids? Yes. The common ladybug or lady beetle is a great natural enemy of aphids and is often used as a biological control for this insect. According to some estimates, an adult ...
The ladybug that slipped into your home to stay warm for winter is no lady and no bug. Instead, it is likely the multicolored Asian lady beetle. The small, roundish insect with black spots is ...
Asian lady beetles can stain furniture and cause some damage to a home. Ladybugs do not. Asian lady beetles are often the ones to creep into your home.
A close cousin of the ladybug (and nearly identical in appearance), Halloween beetles are starting to enter homes across Ohio.