As November chills begin to cover Wayne, students are noticing an unusual amount of small “orange ladybugs” around campus.
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5 plants that attract ladybugs and bring them to your garden in droves – for natural, non-toxic pest control
We all know that ladybugs are a vital part of any garden's ecosystem. Not only are they wonderfully efficient pollinators, but they feed on aphids and other less welcome visitors in the garden, ...
Asian Lady Beetles, often mistaken for ladybugs, seek shelter in homes during colder months. This species was introduced to the U.S. by the Department of Agriculture to control agricultural pests. To ...
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