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Old March 26, 2008   #1
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Was checking out my seedlings and found this strolling down the top of one of my seed-trays. Still have snow on the ground and the temps are in the low 30's to high 20's. Ami
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I gather you don't have Asian beetles around your place. We are infested with the things here. I won't go into the why and how they got here, that may well be considered a political rant. But I have them in my house all winter. I vacuum them up everytime I see one.
Of course yours could just be a nice little lady bug.
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jungseed, a lady bug it is. Thats what is so surprising. Must have overwintered in the house. Ami
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Check closely between the head and the orange colored wings and if you see an M or a W, depending on the way you look at it, you have a drad-blasted, good for nothing Asian Beetle that mimics a lady bug. Just hope you don't have an infestation of mimics.
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Boy we have for the past ten years had an infestation of Asian Beetles. A local forestry group whose name i wont call brought them in to "help control the Japaneese beetle and pine borer numbers" hog wash I would rather have Japaneese beetles any day. They get into your home in droves and during late fall i vaccum two or three times a day......
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