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  2. Harmonia axyridis - Wikipedia

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    Harmonia axyridis is a large lady beetle or ladybug species that is most commonly known as the harlequin, Asian, or multicoloured Asian lady beetle. This is one of the most variable species in the world, with an exceptionally wide range of colour forms. [ 2 ]

  3. How to get rid of Asian lady beetles? - AOL

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    Asian lady beetles are slightly larger than ladybugs. Again, ladybugs are bright red, and the lady beetles have variations in their colors. Ladybugs are also round, whereas lady beetles tend to be ...

  4. Ladybug or Asian lady beetle? What to know and how to ... - AOL

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    Asian lady beetles follow their instincts and fly to sunny, exposed surfaces when preparing to hibernate through the winter. Light-colored buildings and walls in full sun will attract the critters.

  5. Insects swarming, invading your house? They could be Asian ...

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    Asian lady beetles were introduced in the U.S. to help control aphids and other pests that harm agricultural crops. An unintended consequence of their introduction is that the Asian ladybugs out ...

  6. Harmonia (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    Harmonia axyridis (Pallas, 1771) – Asian lady beetle, originally from Nepal, China, Taiwan, Japan, introduced to Western Europe and America; Harmonia antipodum (Mulsant, 1848) – antipodean ladybird, endemic to New Zealand

  7. Cold weather pests: The true culprit behind those 'ladybugs ...

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    Asian lady beetles are a relative that are often indistinguishable to the untrained eye. This species is most often the true culprit when it comes to "ladybug" infestations in the colder months.

  8. Olla v-nigrum - Wikipedia

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    With the Asian lady beetle spreading to South America to countries such as Argentina and Brazil, Olla v-nigrum populations are expected to be negatively impacted. [10] Recent studies have shown that Olla v-nigrum have also begun to appear on the Canary Islands. Specifically, Olla v-nigrum has now been recorded on La Palma, one of the islands.

  9. Yes, There Are Actually ‘Bad’ Ladybugs—Here's What to Do ...

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    Asian lady beetles were first introduced to North America in the early 1900s to combat aphids. However, because they have no known predator in the United States, they've become an invasive species.

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