On Tuesday I spent some time outside in the garden with my husband. It was a nice Autumn day reaching about 16 Celsius (60 F) – warm compared to the last two weeks!
My husband was busy fixing a storage area and I’d come outside to take some photos of my fall blooming flowers – Monkshood, and Toad Lilies in particular. Much to my amazement I noticed that there were Lady Bugs everywhere!
I mean, hundreds … maybe even thousands!
I guess the warmer weather drew them out. I’ve noticed that this happens at least once every fall, but most often in September. However I haven’t seen this many lady bugs in one day in a few years!
We had to shake them off every time we went into the house! I’m sure we brought a few in with us.
I wish they’d come out like that in June or early July when the aphids are eating my new rose buds!
This past summer was so cool that I don’t recall even seeing any lady bugs until August when we started getting our normal hot humid days that had been missing in July and part of June.
It rained most of the day yesterday so I didn’t see any lady bugs – but I didn’t really expect to – at least not in such high numbers. It’s been my experience that there’s usually only one day each year of such high lady bug levels. (sometimes there’s also a day of small gnats – usually in the fall too, but I didn’t notice one this year). I did see a few lady bugs flying around outside in the early afternoon today … but then the winds picked up and it got cooler so I guess they found shelter.
Have you had a day when you saw a lot of Lady Bugs or other insects this year? Have you notice that this seems to happen every year?
I certainly hope that seeing so many lady bugs the other day is a good sign for next year. I love having lady bugs in my garden as they eat the aphids and I believe some of the other pest bugs that damage my plants.
BTW I’ll post some of the photos I took the other day soon!
fishing says
This is a horrible time of year for lady bugs, does anyone know how to get rid of these pesky little critters out of my house? I will greatly appreciate your input.
Wendy says
hmmm, I generally don’t see too many ladybugs at all! This time of year I tend to see LOTS and LOTS of boxelder bugs around my house. Not good since I think they’re overwintering!
Kris - the gift basket specialist says
I actually don’t see very many lady bugs here in the Seattle area. I seen more on the other side of Washington state. Interesting how many lady bugs you seen. It amazes me that people don’t seem to be as afraid of ladybugs as they are other beetles. Lady bugs are beetles right?
sandy says
Are they red, or yellow? The larger bug is yellow and more rounded than the red lady bug. The yellow can bite and are always terrible this time of year. I was at the cemetery the other day and had to keep knocking them off me. I don’t believe they are considered true lady bugs and I think this is their mating season.
Sandy
Shady Gardener says
We get the Asian ladybugs these days… they’re the crazy ones that give you a bite, too! I’m not even sure I’d recognize the true ladybird beetle that lived here, anymore…
BTW: My Green Thumb Sunday post is “up!” 😉
Tawnya says
I am sitting outside now, and I have been bit by at least 5! They won’t leave me alone!!
Red Worms says
Ladybugs are excellent for your garden, you should consider yourself very fortunate. I’ve seen them for sale on the internet for a good amount of money. I would know, I’m in that business. We sell red worms, they are also good for your garden.
Seth says
Lady bugs are beautiful! I wish I had them in my garden!
Pedro says
I think it’s kind of funny how lady bugs are probably the only bug that most people would describe as “cute” 🙂 sometimes I wonder why is that… I mean there are other bugs which also look interesting, but none that I know are as well-regarded as the lady bug. Why is that?
Anissa Dan says
hahaha that’s funny