An orange ladybird spotted

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sad61t

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210 months

Tuesday 28th July 2015
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halyzia_sedecimgutta...

Sorry for bad photo - £15 phone with no focus controls. Nice pic of my front gear mech though.

mrsshpub

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184 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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Ste1987

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106 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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Can't remember the last time I saw a ladybird!

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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I would never have realised that this is a native species, Just checked the above link.

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

170 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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I remember a few years ago there was an enviroMENTALIST panic over the Harlequin ladybird invasion - they would out-compete/eat all the native ones etc.

I haven't seen a Harlequin for several years now - after the initial surge in numbers, and native numbers seem as strong as ever.

227bhp

10,203 posts

128 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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I wonder how many could identify this:



Certainly threw me until I researched it, I would never have guessed what it was.


Nightmare

5,186 posts

284 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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me - one of the little buggers bit me on the arm the other day - it really hurts!

everyone should get some ladybird eggs and grow ladybirds - the larvae are awesome and like tiny crocodiles and have been seriously f**king up the aphids on my sunflowers smile

Mr GrimNasty

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170 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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227bhp said:
I wonder how many could identify this:



Certainly threw me until I researched it, I would never have guessed what it was.

I raise you hoverfly larva, some also nosh down on aphids like ladybirds.



The rat-tail maggot of the drone fly hoverfly is even worse!



Edited by Mr GrimNasty on Wednesday 29th July 20:31