Multicolored Asian lady beetle, Harmonia axyridis Pallas is also known as Asian lady beetle, Halloween lady beetle, and Japanese lady beetle. Larvae are blue to black with two orange stripes, and rows of small, spines on their bodies. Multicolored Asian lady beetles can be a nuisance when they occur in large numbers inside homes. Asian lady beetles are common in wooded areas, agriculture fields and home gardens. When they run out of their preferred food source aphids , these lady beetles fly to another food source, often fall-ripening fruit such as grapes, apples and fall raspberries.
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Apart from being so nice, ladybugs are mostly beneficial insects since they are predacious on such pests as mealy bugs and aphids. There is one point that needs to be clarified though. The reality, however, is more nuanced: specific species of ladybugs may cause some degree of discomfort to household members and damage plants. So how to distinguish a beneficial ladybug from a pest? In this article, we will look at which ladybug species can be a nuisance, which ones can damage plants, and how to get rid of ladybugs efficiently, including using a ladybug trap.
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Alright, does anyone have these little insects crawling around their home right now? I do, I took the picture below earlier today. One might think that these are cute little ladybugs, but with a closer look, they will see that they are actually Asian lady beetles.