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Neutopia 20-02-2004 05:02 PM

Ladybugs
 
Would anyone know why every winter I have ladybugs in my house, in particular
in the bathroom? Even if I take some outside there are still more everyday.
I don't know how they are getting in either but they all die eventually.

-Mara

Heidi 20-02-2004 06:42 PM

Ladybugs
 
The lady bugs are seeking out the warmth of the indoors, light from the
window, and the moisture from your bathroom. My guess is that your
window is oriented to the southwest? You can scoop then up and put them
back outside--it's warm up they should want to stay out now. Or you can
scoop them up, put them in an opaque container, with a damp paper towel
(for moisture) and some raisins (for food) and let them stay in your
fridge until the last frost. Mid-April you can release them in your
garden. If you don't want to fool with trying to save them, you can
vacuum them up. Whatever you do, don't squish them b/c they will leave
a yellow stain on the wall, blind, etc..

Heidi

Neutopia wrote:

Would anyone know why every winter I have ladybugs in my house, in particular
in the bathroom? Even if I take some outside there are still more everyday.
I don't know how they are getting in either but they all die eventually.

-Mara




Joanna & Mark Glass 20-02-2004 07:11 PM

Ladybugs
 
In my old place I had them.. They were living in the vent in my bathroom.

"Neutopia" wrote in message
...
Would anyone know why every winter I have ladybugs in my house, in

particular
in the bathroom? Even if I take some outside there are still more

everyday.
I don't know how they are getting in either but they all die eventually.

-Mara




Susan 20-02-2004 07:35 PM

Ladybugs
 
They seem to be a regular intruder each year in the late fall/early winter for us.
Some years are worse than others. One year it continued through till January and
we finally called an exterminator because the clicking of them beating their little bodies
against the lights at night was driving us bonkers. Luckily we called an honest one who
said "I can take your money, but they'll be back in two weeks, there's not much I can
do about them." At least they're relatively harmless........ Now that I think about it,
I've hardly seen any this year. Maybe the fact that the last of our 3 old cats died last
summer and we've repopulated with younger kitties has something to do with that -
perhaps they're hunting them down for entertainment! I see them mostly around
the windows and I know our window seals are not particularly tight - I think all you
can do is just make sure you don't give them any holes to crawl in through.

Good luck
Susan

On 20 Feb 2004 16:24:56 GMT, Neutopia wrote:

Would anyone know why every winter I have ladybugs in my house, in particular
in the bathroom? Even if I take some outside there are still more everyday.
I don't know how they are getting in either but they all die eventually.

-Mara



Joanna & Mark Glass 21-02-2004 12:35 AM

Ladybugs
 
One last note to be silly... Profit from them :)
http://www.growquest.com/free_ladybugs.htm



"Susan" wrote in message
...
They seem to be a regular intruder each year in the late fall/early winter

for us.
Some years are worse than others. One year it continued through till

January and
we finally called an exterminator because the clicking of them beating

their little bodies
against the lights at night was driving us bonkers. Luckily we called an

honest one who
said "I can take your money, but they'll be back in two weeks, there's not

much I can
do about them." At least they're relatively harmless........ Now

that I think about it,
I've hardly seen any this year. Maybe the fact that the last of our 3

old cats died last
summer and we've repopulated with younger kitties has something to do with

that -
perhaps they're hunting them down for entertainment! I see them mostly

around
the windows and I know our window seals are not particularly tight - I

think all you
can do is just make sure you don't give them any holes to crawl in

through.

Good luck
Susan

On 20 Feb 2004 16:24:56 GMT, Neutopia wrote:

Would anyone know why every winter I have ladybugs in my house, in

particular
in the bathroom? Even if I take some outside there are still more

everyday.
I don't know how they are getting in either but they all die eventually.

-Mara






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