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Why the difference matters you probably know what a ladybug looks like and may have heard about the asian lady beetle

The first one is a beneficial insect while the other is a smelly pest Asian lady beetles (harmonia axyridis) like those below are not the same insect as the ladybug (coccinella) It can be difficult to tell the two species apart. Where do ladybug larvae come from Most ladybug larvae will be available as a shipment or a kit, unless you have a local garden center that specializes in beneficial insects If this is the case, definitely aim to get some local ladybug larvae, since a local grower will know the most about varieties that thrive in your area

However, educational kits from places like insect lore ship with live. Check out the largest plant identification database in the world Read plant and insect reference guides at daves garden. Once you see how cute your ladybug looks, you'll want to make a whole troop of clay critters for your pots This article will address only a few of the most common insect pests found across the country If you have damage that doesn't fit these profiles, contact your local extension agent and provide him or her with a sample of the injured plant

The plant pictured at right was actually damaged by a hailstorm, but could easily be diagnosed as the result of chewing insects

Even today, whenever i see a ladybug on me, i gently take it to my forefinger and sing this little song to it Ladybug, ladybug, fly to the glade, and where you will fly, there i will marry. believe it or not, the ladybug always flies off when the song is finished Wouldn't you like to try? If you are lucky enough to find some ladybug larvae (they look like tiny alligators), so much the better, as they have voracious appetites for aphids and mealybugs Mites are another story, and usually are a signal that the humidity is too low. The insect and spider identification discussion forum at dave's garden

Do you have a mysterious critter in your garden Post your question and any facts or observations about your bug, as well as a picture of the insect, butterfly or spider to be identified, if possible. The country ladybug the country mouse the country store and gardens the crafty gardener the croft wild bulb nursery the curious plant company the cutting globe the dahlia guy the dandelion terminator (dlt co.) the dane company the daylily farm the daylily magazine the desert gardener llc the dowery orchid nursery the dragonfly gardens the drip.

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