Have a look at this. I was looking up the Harlequin lady bird as I have found some yellow ones with white spots. and found this article.
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Have a look at this. I was looking up the Harlequin lady bird as I have found some yellow ones with white spots. and found this article.
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Crumbs, only taken them three years to get from Essex to Devon, not good news.
Yes, that is quite a bleak thought, perhaps they should have acted a couple of years ago, will probably be too late now.
Well we had a few last year and the year before but in the park here in Exmouth there are hundreds this year.
I didn't see the date on that article but they do have a problem and it is very aggressive
One of the problems is that to the untrained eye they just look like native ladybirds. I'm not sure that I would recognise one even though I have read up on them a lot (I'm a bit of a gardener so it's been a hot topic for a couple of years).
I agree there and it is so small . Much smaller than our regular native species.
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