Thursday, October 1, 2009

How To Get Rid Of Ladybugs

If homeowners do not want to kill the ladybugs, they would be better off vacuuming them up, them releasing them outside where they belong. This way, the wayward ladybugs, which will lay a very large amount of eggs in your home, will continue doing what they were meant to do, eating other annoying bugs like aphids. Otherwise, a homeowner needs to know that ladybugs usually live between two to three years and they will continue laying eggs in your home as well.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Ladybugs and Children

An abundance of ladybugs are not good to have in the home, especially if the homeowner has a brand new baby or small children in the home. This is because too many ladybugs are known to bite people as they continue to multiply. Ladybugs not only bite, they will get into your food. This is why it is important to find ways to get rid of ladybugs when they find their way into your home. As a homeowner begins to use these somewhat natural ways of getting rid of ladybugs, it is especially important to fill up any cracks or holes in the homes walls and foundation. Ladybugs tend to dehydrate rather quickly when their source of water is no longer available to them.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Getting rid Of Ladybugs The Natural Way

In case this happens to you, there are ways in which you can get rid of ladybugs in a natural way. These are various ways in which a homeowner can rid of ladybugs which infest their home. Along with filling cracks in walls and the home foundation, a homeowner can use a spritzer with lemon scented cleaner, hanging sticky strips in each room throughout the home, burn lemon scented candles in each room in throughout the home and/or vacuum up the ladybugs wherever they are found.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Ladybugs Multiply Quickly

When ladybugs feel threatened by other insects, they will release this very offensive smell from their legs. This smell detracts any and all garden pests from attacking them. Now, even though ladybugs are small, cute and fun to pick up, they might also become a problem for many homeowners. Depending on what region of the world you live in, ladybugs could multiply quite quickly. If they like the area you live in, they might decide to move into your home. That is why it is not wise to leave any door in your home open. If you have cracks in your walls or foundation, these little ladybugs, will find a way to get in. Ladybugs, like humans, want to stay warm in cooler weather. When ladybugs begin to appear in the springtime, depending on where you live, it might still be cold. This is when ladybugs begin looking for anyway to get into your home to stay warm as well.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Pretty Lady, The Ladybug

The ladybug, also known as a lady beetle, has a very important purpose. These tiny insects, with red bodies and black spots, are vital to any vegetable garden, rose garden and flower beds. The ladybugs main meal is aphids. The aphid attacks roses or anything in a garden. Every insect has their purpose for being on this earth, and this is the main purpose for the ladybug. As it turns out, ladybugs eat every bug in sight. They are, in all actuality, a natural pesticide to any garden. This is why there are ladybug farms, so to speak, where they are bred specifically for gardeners. Ladybugs, even though dangerous to garden pests, are not harmful to anything else they come into contact with. Although, they will bite if there is an abundance of them.