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Stephanie 15-06-2005 12:09 AM

Asian lady bugs
 
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie


Stephen Henning 15-06-2005 04:30 AM

They are at Fleetwood, PA 19522
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Lar 15-06-2005 04:37 AM

In article om,
says...
:) I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
:) products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
:) become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
:) topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.
:)
:) What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
:) and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
:) home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
:) additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
:) not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
:) product that will offer relief from this pest.
:)
:) Thank you for your time,
:)
:) Stephanie
:)
:)
I'll get a number of calls in the North Texas area.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

presley 15-06-2005 08:27 AM

Fred Meyers was selling bags of lady bugs the other day, and I bought one,
but I forgot to inquire as to the 'ethnic' origin of them. I hope I got
native ones.....
"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie




Travis 15-06-2005 08:31 AM

Stephanie wrote:
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones
that become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I
know this topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the
U.S. and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in
your home, could you please respond with your city and state, and
any additional information you'd care to provide about your
experience. I'm not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope
that we can create a product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie


How thoughtful of you Stephanie.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5

Jen Badger 15-06-2005 04:42 PM

Central Iowa...sounds like all of Iowa as well. We were told that they were
brought into the country to control soybean aphids. Also heard that they
have a three year cycle and should be gone after this year, but that may be
a rumor (although I hope it's correct!!). They are quite a nuisance in the
home. The only way I've been able to get rid of them is to vacuum them and
they smell horrible!




"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie




Paul E. Lehmann 15-06-2005 05:47 PM

Jen Badger wrote:

Central Iowa...sounds like all of Iowa as well. We were told that they
were
brought into the country to control soybean aphids. Also heard that they
have a three year cycle and should be gone after this year, but that may
be
a rumor (although I hope it's correct!!). They are quite a nuisance in
the
home. The only way I've been able to get rid of them is to vacuum them
and
they smell horrible!




"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie


They can completely RUIN wine. It only takes a couple of them in a ton of
crushed grapes to completely make the wine undrinkable. They secrete a
very terrible smelly substance when threatened or crushed. They have a
tendancy to hide out in grapes that have been penterated by other insects
such as wasps. They are a MAJOR concern to grape growers and wine makers.

axemanchris 15-06-2005 06:29 PM


"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie


Fisherville, ON, Canada. N0A 1G0




Mike LaMana 15-06-2005 09:36 PM

You might look at publication I did on this Coccinellid, Harmonia axyridis.
See BioControl 6:232-237. 1996. "Field Observations on ..."

--
Mike LaMana, MS, CTE
NJDEP Approved Forester
ASCA Reg. Consulting Arborist #425
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net


"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie




zeke75 18-06-2005 03:41 PM


They are not the same as the lady bugs we grew up with. As kids we said they
were good luck if you found one in the house in the winter.
Any time I got one on me I always blew it away gently, now I smash it with
disgust.

Hopefully they are not selling the Asian beetles by the bag full. If they
are let me know, I have millions of them in the fall and could start a new
business.
From what I have read they were brought here to this country to assist apple
orchards insect problems

I am in Minnesota and regularly have millions and millions of them on my
house. Anyone along the Mississippi river says the same thing. They do seem
to have cycles, one year we had every inch of the house covered with them,
the next 2 or 3 yrs we have only half the house covered.

Does anyone know if the regular old lady bugs are still around? The kind
that are "fun" bugs.
I wonder if they interbreed with the Asian variety?






"presley" wrote in message
...
Fred Meyers was selling bags of lady bugs the other day, and I bought one,
but I forgot to inquire as to the 'ethnic' origin of them. I hope I got
native ones.....




NanD1065 21-06-2005 11:42 PM

In Quincy, MI. for about 4 years now. Had to break down and spray(I know, not a good gardener) to kill them they were so think in the house. I'm talking hundreds of thousands of them!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephanie
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie


Suzy O 06-07-2005 12:48 AM

Before you put too much time into your research, check what products are
already out there for these pesky critters. The Extension here in Wisconsin
has a great factsheet on them:
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/wihort/gardenfacts/XHT1050.pdf.

And, they've been around here, Wisconsin, Zone 5, since @ '95.

Suzy O

"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie




LAH 07-07-2005 06:35 AM


"Stephanie" wrote in message
ps.com...
I am new to this group and work for a manufacturer of pest control
products. I'm doing some research into asian lady bugs -- the ones that
become a nuisance inside homes in the cooler fall weather. I know this
topic has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.

What I need to know is the geographic range of the problem in the U.S.
and Canada. If you have had a problem with asian lady bugs in your
home, could you please respond with your city and state, and any
additional information you'd care to provide about your experience. I'm
not trying to sell you anything, but it is my hope that we can create a
product that will offer relief from this pest.

Thank you for your time,

Stephanie

They're here in northeastern Kansas. I hate the &*#$% things!!! I say kill
a lady bug, save an aphid!




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