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Do you also have a bunch of ladybugs hiding from the winter in ur room?🥹

I can’t wait until it’s warm enough that they can go outside and do their ladybug stuff. Not because I don’t like them, but because they deserve to be happy in the sun, on plants, eating aphids. 🐞
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
They might not be lady bugs. They may be an invasive species that look like lady bugs but are asian beetles, call an exterminator.
They won’t kill me even if they are, they still need shelter regardless what they are..? @samueltyler2
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@soulsrespite look up asian beetles. I will see if i can find it for you.

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Are Asian lady beetles harmful?
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Asian Lady Beetles vs Ladybugs - Summit Wildlife Removal
Asian lady beetles (*Harmonia axyridis) are generally not harmful to humans but are a nuisance due to their tendency to invade homes in large numbers, bite when threatened (though not seriously), and emit a foul-smelling, staining yellow liquid. While they don't spread diseases, they can cause allergic reactions like rhinitis or asthma in sensitive people and, if a pet eats many of them, they can cause oral irritation or stomach upset.
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Environmental Impact
Beneficial: In gardens, they are excellent aphid predators.
Invasive: They compete with native ladybug species, contributing to their decline.
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