Oregon Ladybugs.

ronwoodcraft

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gunsil

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I like the little bugs too, but I lived for forty years in an old house at the edge of a huge forest and for some reason the ladybugs came to my house for the winter. Thousands and thousands of them would appear every fall in the meadow behind the house and they would cover every square inch of the woods side of the house. They would get in through gaps in the old house in the eaves and window frames but they weren't that much of a bother in the fall or the winter, most were asleep somewhere in the attic or walls. But when spring arrived there would be hundreds every day appearing on the windows and I would have to let them out. Every day for a week or so hundreds more would awake and need to be let out though many did die in the window sills most got free. A friend was going to rent the cabin next door but he arrived to move in the day the ladybugs arrived at that place too and it made him nuts. He told the owner he could not handle the bugs and never did move in.
 

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Thanks for sharing the ladybug pics.
 

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