By Faerieflora
- 14 Apr, 2010
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They may be illegal aliens Sixpence. They may endager our English Ladybirds.
15 Apr, 2010
I don't think so Faerieflora lol , we have different types of lady birds, here are some photos of them on this link, just copy and paste to your browser.
http://www.naturedetectives.org.uk/NR/rdonlyres/063262BD-8A27-4C59-9584-C62FE16F3ED7/0/23ladybirds.pdf
15 Apr, 2010
they look like the harlequin ladybirds.... which are not good for ours.............
15 Apr, 2010
Thank you Holly
15 Apr, 2010
did you see the article about them in the gardeners world mag....
15 Apr, 2010
No I don't buy any mags nor papers. Hope they dont visit my garden.
15 Apr, 2010
ive had some in mine....
15 Apr, 2010
What will you be doing with them
15 Apr, 2010
i just left them to it......
16 Apr, 2010
I am glad to talk to you guy's from time to time, as I never get chance to read news papers or Mag's anymore. I just hope these bug's do not endanger our English Ladybird.
16 Apr, 2010
They do endanger so I have read from the net.
16 Apr, 2010
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Great close up two different types of lady bird there, they seem to be in abundant this year.
14 Apr, 2010