Ladybird

Thursday, January 12, 2012

 
  
The Life of Animals | Ladybird | Coccinellids are Generally Considered beneficial to gardeners, as They typically eat Aphids, Scale Insects, mealybugs, and mites throughout the winter. As in many Insects, ladybugs in temperate regions enter diapause During the winter, so They are Often Among Insects the first to Appear in the spring.  Ladybugs are cosmopolitan in distribution, as are Their prey.



Coccinellids also require a source of pollen for food and are attracted to specific types of plants. That Other plants also attract ladybugs include coreopsis, cosmos (ESPECIALLY the white ones),  andelions and scented geraniums. Coccinellids are sensitive to most synthetic insecticides. If food sources are limited, oviposition is reduced. A larva uses its sharp jaws to crush an aphid's body and sucks out the aphid's juices.

Swarms of Coccinellids fly to buildings in September through November Depending on location and weather conditions. Also, homes or buildings near fields or woods are more prone to infestation The presence of Coccinellids in grape harvests ladybird can cause taint in wines produced from the grapes.

Recent studies suggest Coccinellids That can also cause allergic reactions, Such as eye irritation or asthma. The Insects Had many regional names (now disused Mostly) in Bahasa, Such as the lady-cows, may-bug, golden-knop, golden-bugs (Suffolk), and variations on Bishop-Barnaby (Norfolk Dialect) Barnabee, Burnabee , the Bishop-that-burneth, and bishy bishy barnabee.