It’s easy to confuse ladybugs with Asian lady beetles. Both have bright, colorful shells with black spots. Both help to brighten up your garden. And regardless of which one you encounter, you should ...
As temperatures and leaves fall, you may notice a pesky critter hanging on the corners of your home or even wandering indoors: the Asian lady beetle is back. Wait, I thought ladybugs appeared during ...
As temperatures drop and Oklahoma braces for its first real cold snap, tiny invaders are making a move, and they're heading straight for your warm, cozy home. You might think you're spotting cute ...
Someone once told me that a ladybug landing on you brings good luck. So recently, after a trip to Cordova Park in Otley, Iowa, I was ecstatic when I returned home and noticed what appeared to be a ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - As temperatures drop, Asian lady beetles are moving indoors to find a warm place to spend the winter, posing potential risks to curious pets. Curious animals like dogs and ...
ALWAYS THIS TIME OF YEAR, YOU COULD CALL IT LADYBUGS GIVING OR PERHAPS BUG A WHEN YOU HAVE PROBABLY SEEN THEM AROUND YOUR HOUSE A LOT MORE. NOW THAT WE ARE HEADING INTO THE COLDER MONTHS. AND NO, I’M ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Warmer spring air has been making a return to the Ozarks, prompting flowers to bud, people to enjoy the outdoors, and insects to get active again. Ron McCommons, asset ...
Tiny red insects with spots have been giving ladybugs a bad rap for the trouble they've been causing Oklahoma residents ahead of winter. As cold weather approaches, Asian beetles, an invasive species ...
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If you’ve been seeing spots and smelling something odd, chances are, these bugs have been inviting themselves into your home. At first glance, they look like a cute ladybug, but get too close and they ...
WASHINGTON — Verify exists to bring you the facts in a sea of misinformation on social media. From coronavirus to elections and yes — even your furry friends. A viewer sent us a photo from Facebook.