Ladybugs

Ladybugs

Ladybugs are Everywhere! Some people have roaches but my house is infested with ladybugs, 50-60 in each room. I do not know how they got started but I kept them under control with a tank type vaccum. Now, my vaccum is broke and over the past few years they have gotten out of control.

10 feet ceilings with bugh spray or a broom is futile. A friend shared this with me, but I am going have to buy another tank vacuum.

'Tis the season! Ladybugs are looking for a place to hibernate. They are attracted to light colored homes, usually older homes and they are attracted to heat that the homes reflect. Once ladybugs have penetrated the home though, they are hard to get rid of.

If you don't have a lot, just leave them. They will leave when spring arrives. Disturbing them will only cause them to stress out leaving yellow markings on your walls. The yellow stuff, you see, is not waste matter, but rather, their blood. Ladybugs release a small amount of their blood which is yellow and smells, when they sense danger. Some people have said that it does stain on light colored surfaces

But, if you really want the ladybugs out of your house now! Use a "shop vacuum". This type of vacuum is easy to use for collect ladybugs. When using this to vacuum up ladybugs, use a clean bag or pad the bottom with a cloth. After all is cleaned, release the unwelcome guests outside. Ladybugs infest homes yearly once they’ve started.

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The Ladybug is considered a harbinger of good luck and prosperity. It shall free you from day to day problems. Wearing a Ladybug amulet or having one in your home will brighten your day, protect you from the 'Evil Eye', give you patience with those around you, and most importantly, lessen your burdens. This is especially true when placed there by a shaman. Woe is the day they remove it.

Killing a Ladybug is considered bad luck.

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