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THIS IS NOT A PEST!
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B3
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June 2021
My OH moves in the garden. Nuff said
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Humblebea
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June 2021
I found so many of these on my aphid infested honeysuckle. I had to google to find out what they were but I was delighted when I found out. They are a bit creepy looking though.
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StephenSouthwest
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June 2021
Do they always have the orange colour? I thought I saw an all black one on my aphid infested apple tree which is no longer aphid infested...
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B3
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June 2021
I think I'll bump this once a week until winter😊
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Jacquimcmahon
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June 2021
I was thrilled I saw loads today on my climbing rose, happy for them to munch their way around the terrace.
Marne la vallée, basically just outside Paris 🇫🇷, but definitely Scottish at heart.
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Ilikeplants
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June 2021
I saw so many more last year so hoping they reappear soon. Hate squishing aphids.
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Fire
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June 2021
They do come in an asortment of colours.
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Mary370
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June 2021
Does it contain several ladybirds?
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Fire
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edited June 2021
Ladybird larvae:
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FlyDragon
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June 2021
edited June 2021
One of my favourite photos I've ever taken in my garden, before and after! It must have been very newly 'hatched' not to have any spots yet.
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