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-Published on September 16, 2024
-Updated on September 24, 2024
Ever noticed how some years your home seems to turn into Ground Zero for ladybugs, especially at certain times of the year? Youโre not alone.ย
This question is one voiced by countless homeowners all over the country – especially at certain times of the year, like autumn.
Ladybugs are generally seen as harmless, beneficial members of the garden, but when they come inside in droves, they can be irritating, to say the least.
So why are there so many ladybugs this year? Weโll explore that question in this post – and explain how Hawx Pest Control can help.
This year’s ladybug invasion, like those in years past, can likely be attributed to a combination of environmental factors and their reproductive cycles.ย
Ladybugs, also known as ladybird beetles, thrive in warm, humid conditions, making these parameters crucial for their proliferation.ย
A mild winter or an early start to spring often results in higher survival rates for ladybug larvae, leading to increased adult populations.ย ย
Not only that, but the availability of aphids and other pest species – their primary food source – can fuel their numbers, as a plentiful food supply allows for both rapid breeding and successful development.ย
First off, let’s address the question on everyone’s mind – what’s so bad about ladybugs? After all, theyโre kind of cute, right? While one or two ladybugs might be charming, an infestation can be anything but.
Believe it or not, ladybugs can trigger allergic reactions in some people. Their presence can cause eye irritation, respiratory issues, and even skin rashes. Not so charming now, are they?
Plus, ladybugs can be quite the invasive guests. They find their way into every nook and cranny of your home, and once theyโre in, getting them out can be a real headache. They congregate in large numbers, making it seem like theyโve taken over.
Then there’s the smell. When disturbed, ladybugs release a yellowish fluid that has a strong odor. This fluid can stain surfaces and leave a lingering scent in your home.ย
Before you start panicking, itโs important to know what youโre dealing with. Not all tiny beetles are ladybugs, and mistaking them can lead to ineffective pest control measures.
Asian lady beetles are often mistaken for the common ladybug. They’re slightly larger and have a more pronounced “M” or “W” shape on their pronotum (the area behind the head). These invasive pests are more aggressive and can bite, making them less than ideal house guests.
Carpet beetles are another common culprit mistaken for ladybugs. They donโt have the red color we associate with ladybugs and are typically brown or black with white spots. Unlike ladybugs, carpet beetles can cause damage to fabrics and furniture.
Boxelder bugs are yet another lookalike. Theyโre black with red lines on their wings and are usually seen in large groups. While they donโt damage property, they can be a nuisance if they find their way indoors.
Ever wondered why ladybugs seem to love your home in the fall, more than any other time of the year?ย
The biggest factor is that ladybugs, like other beetles, are cold-blooded creatures. When autumn chills set in, they look for warm places to hibernate. Your cozy home becomes their five-star resort.
Ladybugs are also attracted to light-colored homes and illuminated areas. Theyโre particularly fond of south-facing walls that get plenty of sunlight. If your house fits this description, congratulations – you’ve won the ladybug lottery.
Finally, ladybugs are masters of infiltration. They can enter through the tiniest of cracks and crevices. Windows, doors, and even small gaps in your foundation can be entry points. Once theyโre in, theyโll settle down for the season.
Now that you know why ladybugs are invading, let’s talk about how to prevent them from taking over your home.
A few ladybugs may seem harmless, but an infestation can be a real nuisance. From triggering allergies to leaving behind unpleasant odors, these tiny beetles are best kept outside where they belong.
Don’t wait until your home is overrun. Take action now and join our family of satisfied customers who have successfully kept ladybugs at bay. Contact Hawx Pest Control today and ensure a ladybug-free home this fall!
Remember, a little prevention goes a long way. With the right strategies in place, you can enjoy the beauty of fall without the invasion of unwanted guests.ย
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
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