Sunday, 3 May 2015

Tiny Two Spots

I don't see many of the tiny two spot Ladybirds around the garden.
This one made an appearance yesterday:

DSCN4437 2 spot Ladybird

DSCN4435 2 spot Ladybird

A real gardeners' friend as they and their larvae eat copious numbers of aphids such as greenfly. They over Winter in buildings or trees and start looking for a mate in the Spring.

6 comments:

  1. It's years since I've seen a two spot. Well spotted.

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    1. Adrian: Apparently their numbers are dwindling, especially where there is competition for food from the dreaded Harlequin.

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  2. quite pretty with their 2 distinct spots.

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    1. TWG: Ladybirds (ladybugs) are pretty with their bright red and black spots.

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  3. not see anything other than a harlequin so far

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    1. SDT: Pleased to say I have only seen a couple of harlequins so far in this area.

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