Xerocles
Loving the herd life
Ladybugs. You gotta love em! They eat aphids and other garden pests, but not the garden. And legend has it, they bring good luck. But i don't need THIS MUCH good luck. When I moved into the house, it had been vacant (except for two legged squatters who broke in and stayed awhile) for several years. I swept and vacuumed literally bushels of dead ladybugs....particularly one room.
Now the weather is turning colder and they're looking for a place to hole up....primarily the walls of my house. Now I don't mind. They're quiet roommates. But I wish they'd stay in the walls. They're everywhere, literally by the thousands,probably hundreds of thousands. In fact, one is crawling on my phone as I type this. And 3 more are wandering around the desk. I went to visit my sister yesterday. An hour drive away. We were getting into my car, and she jumped back with a shriek. I looked, and there were a couple hundred in the doorwells of the car.
I have sealed around windows, crown molding, switch plates and outlets...anywhere I can imagine as a place of egress....but still they come.
There are probably 5 or 6 hundred on the floor in that room right now, dead or dying. Any non-lethal (I love them in the garden, spring and summer) ideas to control them inside the house that I haven't tried? I've even done stakeouts to observe where they enter from, but they must only enter under cover of darkness.
Now the weather is turning colder and they're looking for a place to hole up....primarily the walls of my house. Now I don't mind. They're quiet roommates. But I wish they'd stay in the walls. They're everywhere, literally by the thousands,probably hundreds of thousands. In fact, one is crawling on my phone as I type this. And 3 more are wandering around the desk. I went to visit my sister yesterday. An hour drive away. We were getting into my car, and she jumped back with a shriek. I looked, and there were a couple hundred in the doorwells of the car.
I have sealed around windows, crown molding, switch plates and outlets...anywhere I can imagine as a place of egress....but still they come.
There are probably 5 or 6 hundred on the floor in that room right now, dead or dying. Any non-lethal (I love them in the garden, spring and summer) ideas to control them inside the house that I haven't tried? I've even done stakeouts to observe where they enter from, but they must only enter under cover of darkness.