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over a year ago
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"What std are they infected with ? allsorts ?
Laboubeniales. It's a form of fungal infection passed on by mating."
Yes just read it, there even travelling by bus |
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"What std are they infected with ? allsorts ?
Laboubeniales. It's a form of fungal infection passed on by mating.
Yes just read it, there even travelling by bus "
Crafty little devils these ladybirds. |
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"So they have thrush?
Aw, if i see any ladybirds i will scratch their genitals for them.
Good luck with that .
Apparently it's deadly to our native ladybirds "
i had hundreds of them in my garden last year, not seen any this year at all sadly.
not seen much wildlife actually this year, apart from hedgehogs so maybe they've been eating all my insects? |
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"Possibly. We had slugs, if they were edible our food bill would have plummeted "
yeah i knew they ate them, it's probably why they love my garden so much lol.
suppose the ladybirds could have just moved on or something, i had some with square spots, love my garden and seeing what lives in it. |
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"Possibly. We had slugs, if they were edible our food bill would have plummeted
yeah i knew they ate them, it's probably why they love my garden so much lol.
suppose the ladybirds could have just moved on or something, i had some with square spots, love my garden and seeing what lives in it."
Square spots! I've never seen that. In the seventies there was a plague of ladybirds and the air was literally thick with them, I remember walking along Brighton seafront unable to see properly because of them.
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"Possibly. We had slugs, if they were edible our food bill would have plummeted
yeah i knew they ate them, it's probably why they love my garden so much lol.
suppose the ladybirds could have just moved on or something, i had some with square spots, love my garden and seeing what lives in it.
Square spots! I've never seen that. In the seventies there was a plague of ladybirds and the air was literally thick with them, I remember walking along Brighton seafront unable to see properly because of them.
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i only saw the one but took pictures of it and put them on facebook, it was a Propylaea quatuordecimpunctata (according to google).
that actually sounds fun, being swarmed by ladybirds, i know they tickle when they walk on your body. |
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"Possibly. We had slugs, if they were edible our food bill would have plummeted
yeah i knew they ate them, it's probably why they love my garden so much lol.
suppose the ladybirds could have just moved on or something, i had some with square spots, love my garden and seeing what lives in it.
Square spots! I've never seen that. In the seventies there was a plague of ladybirds and the air was literally thick with them, I remember walking along Brighton seafront unable to see properly because of them.
i only saw the one but took pictures of it and put them on facebook, it was a Propylaea quatuordecimpunctata (according to google).
that actually sounds fun, being swarmed by ladybirds, i know they tickle when they walk on your body."
I know they bit like little buggers. |
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"Possibly. We had slugs, if they were edible our food bill would have plummeted
yeah i knew they ate them, it's probably why they love my garden so much lol.
suppose the ladybirds could have just moved on or something, i had some with square spots, love my garden and seeing what lives in it.
Square spots! I've never seen that. In the seventies there was a plague of ladybirds and the air was literally thick with them, I remember walking along Brighton seafront unable to see properly because of them.
i only saw the one but took pictures of it and put them on facebook, it was a Propylaea quatuordecimpunctata (according to google).
that actually sounds fun, being swarmed by ladybirds, i know they tickle when they walk on your body.
I know they bit like little buggers. "
didn't know they bit. |
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"I have loads of ladybirds on the front of my house. They have been there for about a week now. Never seen so many in one place!"
they are looking for somewhere warm to hibernate...they like houses during the winter |
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