Dec 2002 00:02:30 -0600
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Subject: Re: more buggy questions
But why now? there isn't anything for them to eat, and
it's too cold
for them to be very active, yet year after year, they
always do it.
The ladybugs have been coming out
Title: Re: more buggy questions
Hate to be rude folks but these ain't lady Bugs but a Japanese/ Oriental beetle that the USDA brought over a number of years ago to eat a Pine Bore that had migrated to the US with-out it. We here in WI have had huge numbers in late Sept for years
But why now? there isn't anything for them to eat, and it's too cold
for them to be very active, yet year after year, they always do it.
Martha - I don't know texas, but our piles of winter lady bugs only
started a couple of years ago. Have they been happening there for
longer? I actually saw
But why now? there isn't anything for them to eat, and it's too cold
for them to be very active, yet year after year, they always do it.
The ladybugs have been coming out around here also. Insects are very much
connected to the temp, though to understand this relationship we have to
expand our