Lady Bugs

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Ladybugs are overwintering pests that belong to the Coccinellidae family. Some scientists prefer calling them lady beetles. Most of these pests range in size from 1/32 of an inch to half an inch. In terms of color, they’re yellow, scarlet, or orange and have a few black spots on their wings. The remaining body parts are black. Their head, antennas, and legs will be black. Today, there are more than 5,000 known species of ladybugs around the world, but not all of them are native to North America. Roughly 450 species are native to North America.

Another thing to note is that not all species are considered pests. Although there are a few pest species, ladybugs are beneficial insects because they get rid of scale insects, mealybugs, mites, and aphids. They’re frequently released into the gardens at The Mall of America to control pests.

Reasons For Ladybugs

Once ladybugs have invaded your property, you’ll want to find out why. Ultimately, ladybugs are overwintering pests so they’re going to enter your home this winter. When it gets cold, they want to be inside. They cannot tolerate the cold temperatures. When possible, they’ll sneak through small gaps and holes in your wall. The primary pest species of ladybugs were introduced in North America during the 20th century as a way to control aphids. However, it created a major problem when the species survived the cold winter months.

Dangers

Although ladybugs are annoying, they’re not dangerous. They’re not going to attack people or their pets. Plus, you don’t need to worry about them spreading serious illnesses. Some species can nip your skin, but it won’t happen regularly. Either way, you don’t need to worry about them making you sick. Still, they will make a mess and become a nuisance. Therefore, you’ll want to wipe them out.

Eliminating The Ladybug Infestation

Ladybugs are difficult to kill because they do not have a nest. Therefore, you have to target each ladybug individually. However, you can also wait until they decide to leave. In general, ladybugs are going to leave your home this spring. When the temperatures rise, the ladybugs will try to leave your home. If you want to get rid of them sooner, contact us. Our ladybug program is designed for people in your unique situation. We can remove the ladybugs swiftly. We’ll get rid of them so you don’t need to wait until the season changes.

Doing It Myself

You can likely get rid of some ladybugs without professional assistance. Using certain do-it-yourself techniques can help. However, some of them aren’t effective. In addition to this, you have to worry about the health risks involved. Be cautious and try to stay away from DIY methods that could be risky. If you want to avoid all risks, work with a professional. Our team is here to help. We offer comprehensive ladybugs services so we can help you get rid of them and keep them away.

When Can You Arrive?

Contact our Louisville office today. In most cases, we’ll contact you back within a day or two.

Safe Treatments

We always provide our clients with safe and effective treatments. We’re positive that we’ll be able to get rid of the ladybugs on your property without causing problems for others. We’ll do what we can to give you greater peace of mind. For instance, our technicians are trained to use EPA-registered products to fix the problem. These products do not pose any risks to people or pets.

What Can I Do To Protect My Home From A Repeat Ladybug Infiltration?

Infiltration of ladybugs is generally unexpected, leaving victims with nowhere to turn. At least, this is how they feel when the insects are initially detected in their homes. No one wants to share their home with a pest, even if the pest is a cute little ladybug. Children as young as 5 years of age are taught about the ladybug. As an adult, you as well should be familiar with the small insect species that carry around a red, orange, or yellow black-polka dotted shell.

As an overwintering pest, the ladybug will oftentimes make its way into the human living space. Victims of ladybug infestation never forget their experiences, oftentimes sharing them with others. However, no one wants to be a victim of ladybug infestation because these insects leave an ever-lasting reminder of their visit.

Ladybugs have glands that generate a pyridine secretion that is utilized as a repellent for predatory insects and animals. Pyridine is a natural chemical with properties that stain furniture, paint, and other surfaces.

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