Tuesday, August 16, 2011

5 Ways to Deal With Lady Bug Infestations


Every fall, millions of lady bugs (or what seems like millions) swarm around my house here in west central Wisconsin, looking for a place to spend the winter.


When vacuuming up large numbers of Multi-Colored Asian Lady Beetles, be sure that you don't leave the attachment hose draped across the vacuum cleaner in preparation for the next vacuuming session, otherwise the beetles will soon find their way out of the vacuum bag and will be crawling around the house again. One woman from my hometown says she solves this problem by stuffing a paper towel into the end of the vacuum hose.Spacify.com has the best quality of bar stools ( http://www.spacify.com/seating.htm ) at affordable prices. It will surely beautify your home and will give you the right ambience you have always wanted.I have discovered that the beetles will avoid crawling across bug spray with pyrethrins or permethrin, or if they do crawl across it, they die in a short while. I don't particularly like to spray bug spray inside my house, but when it's a matter of spraying or letting thousands of lady bugs into the house, spraying seems like the lesser of the two evils. I don't like killing the beetles, either, and would just as soon "live and let live," but I draw the line at a house-full of beetles.� Spray around door frames and window frames with a bug spray containing pyrethrins or permethrin.********************The pumps used in lawn irrigation systems come in three types called the surface centrifugal pump, the jet pump, and the submersible centrifugal pump. To determine which pump is most appropriate, factors to be considered are the source of the irrigation system water, the rate of the water flow and the operating pressure needed by the system. The well pumps are connected by pipes to the lawn sprinklers.Sealing up cracks and spaces will make it more difficult for the beetles to get into the house in the first place. The beetles do not need much space to crawl through. Even a door that fits the frame quite well may still leave enough space to allow the beetles access to your house.� Seal up cracks or spaces around doors and windows, if possible.Copyright 2004 LeAnn R. RalphThis may be somewhat time-consuming but it is a non-toxic and safe method to remove the bugs. As far as I'm concerned, time-consuming doesn't seem so important when thousands of lady beetles are invading my house.When the beetles are present in large numbers, you can also smell them. The odor is a little like burned rubber or hot asphalt. When the beetles are threatened, the odor is particularly strong. They apparently view being swept off the walls (or vacuumed off) as a threatening situation. Sometimes when threatened, the beetles ooze an orange liquid, as well. I have read that the liquid can stain walls and fabrics, although I have not yet seen any evidence of that around my own house.If your property is located in the area of St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Pinellas Park in Pinellas County, Florida and you are truly interested in having an attractive and well maintained lawn then it is crucial that you identify a reliable professional supplier of high quality water wells, well pumps and lawn sprinkler systems. In addition to that, this supplier should also be a highly skilled service provider of lawn sprinkler systems repair and maintenance.� Use the garden hose to spray the beetles off the side of the house.Spray head sprinklers themselves likewise come in three types, namely, lawn spray head sprinklers, bed spray head sprinklers and shrub spray head sprinklers. Lawn spray head sprinklers can have either stationary heads or retractable heads. Bed spray head sprinklers and shrub spray head sprinklers, however, both have only raised stationary heads. All three types of spray head sprinklers have an operating pressure of 15 to 30 psi.Rotary sprinklers can either be of the stationary type or the retractable type. They have a common operating pressure of 25 to 80 psi and either a circular or half circular spraying pattern.Although the beetles are not necessarily harmful if they're inside the house, when they swarm in the fall, they can create problems if they crawl into furnace vent pipes and plug them up. I have heard of them plugging attic vents, as well. And one woman reported to my husband (he is an Internet technician), that a lady bug crawled inside of her computer and shorted it out.If you've got a patio bar or outdoor bar, then patio bar stools are the perfect complements to your bar. They'll turn a simple bar into an inviting space for entertaining and add much needed seating for parties or smaller gatherings. However, it's important to choose your bar stools and other seating carefully to ensure that they're durable and attractive. A feature that is available on many bar stools is a swivel. These stools can turn around, which makes it easier for whoever is sitting in it to get on or off. They also don't scratch up your floor as much, since you don't need to push them around every time you want to get in or out. You can find swivel bar stools that are made out of wood or metal in lots of different styles.I've got hundreds of them crawling on the walls and across the ceiling.� Learn to tolerate the Multi-Colored Asian Lady Beetles.The beetles come in around the screen door upstairs, too, and the next thing you know,Lawn sprinkler systems also come in three types. These are spray head sprinklers, rotary sprinklers and oscillating sprinklers. In choosing the most appropriate system, factors to be considered are the specific application requirements, the extent of the area to be watered, the operating pressure of the system and the rate of precipitation needed.� Vacuum up the beetles with the vacuum cleaner attachment.In the spring, when it warms up, the beetles emerge from their winter hiding places. Beginning in March, dozens of beetles crawl around my home office, the kitchen, the dining room, the basement and in other parts of the house, looking for a way to get outside.Unfortunately, on warm, sunny fall days, the swarms of lady beetles are so thick around my house that in the afternoon, I hesitate to even go outside to get the mail. The beetles land in my hair, crawl behind my glasses and work their way down the collar of my shirt.

Copyright 2004 LeAnn R. Ralph




Author: LeAnn R. Ralph


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