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  2. Why are there so many ladybugs in the house? Actually, they ...

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    The lady beetle has a color variation, whereas the ladybug does not. If you see what looks like a ladybug in a color other than the traditional bright red, it is a lady beetle. The lady beetle can ...

  3. Why are brown-colored ‘ladybugs’ all over my house this fall ...

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    They’re not in the beetle family like ladybugs. But they are pests, and you probably don’t want them around. Why are brown-colored ‘ladybugs’ all over my house this fall?

  4. Coccinellidae - Wikipedia

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    They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to mother Mary. Entomologists use the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles to avoid confusion with true bugs. The more than 6,000 described species have a global distribution and are found in a variety of habitats.

  5. Cycloneda sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    These ladybugs are very often found feeding on aphids on milkweeds, but also occur on a number of other plants. [3] Their eggs are typically orange or yellow in color and size in around 1 mm in diameter. The larvae are larger in size taking on a black color with yellow markings ranging up to 6 mm long.

  6. Psyllobora vigintimaculata - Wikipedia

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    P. vigintimaculata is about 1.75–3.0 mm in length, lives 1-2 years, and has four or five distinctive dark spots on the pronotum in an "M" shape. The elytra have dark, orange or bicolored spots on a white background.

  7. Why are brown-colored ‘ladybugs’ all over my house this fall ...

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    This time of year, you may see ladybug-looking insects buzzing around outside and clinging to your window screens. But upon closer look, they’re not the pretty red-and-black-spotted insects we ...

  8. Olla v-nigrum - Wikipedia

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    Olla v-nigrum is a species in the family Coccinellidae ("lady beetles"), in the suborder Polyphaga. [1] [2] The species is known generally as the ashy gray lady beetle. [3]The distribution range of Olla v-nigrum includes Central America, North America, and Oceania. [2]

  9. Why are there so many ladybugs in October? Here's why you ...

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    Ladybugs aren't just cute little insects. They play a large role in our ecosystem. Here's what they eat and why you might want them in your yard.