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If they become established in North America, the DNR said there will be "serious environmental and economic impacts." ...
Asian lady beetles are great outside in the summer, but you don’t want them inside this fall.
Warmth, lots of aphids may be driving swarms of Asian lady beetles — not ladybugs — into your home Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
The Asian lady beetle is native to eastern Asia but was introduced to the United States and other parts of the world in the early 20th century as a biological control agent for aphids and other pests.
Asian lady beetles eat these insects, and the beetles are a natural way to control pests in gardens during the fall. How do I get rid of Asian lady beetles?
Small red or orange beetles with spots have been giving ladybugs a bad rap for the havoc they've been giving Michigan residents ahead of winter. As cold weather approaches, the Asian beetles, an ...
Multicolored Asian lady beetles, which are not ladybugs, find nooks and crannies in houses during fall as the harvest season pushes them out of their homes in crop fields. They're harmless.
Ladybugs and Asian lady beetles are often mistaken for one another, but only one of these will try to make itself at home as cooler winter weather arrives in Tennessee.
More and more Asian lady beetles are infesting Kentucky homes to stay warm as temperatures drop.
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KWWL) -- It's the season of the orange and black-spotted Asian Lady Beetles invading homes, but they can be harmful to your pets, such as cats and dogs, ...
MICHIGAN, USA — Small, orange-red beetles are taking over homes all across West Michigan. No, they aren’t native ladybugs. They're Asian Lady Beetles. It’s hard to see the difference between ...