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Squidders

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I managed to catch one with my mouth whilst riding a pushbike down a big hill... Although I did eat the ladybird, I still consider it only a draw and not a victory... utterly foul! :yuck:
 

Tantalus

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Keith_Beef said:
And these are being sold on mainland Europe for pest control!

Makes me wonder how they are being marketed

Call me a cynic if you will but I can almost imagine the advertising

"Environmentally Friendly Pest Control"

Isn't that the kind of excuse used to introduce myxamatosis?

:cry: :cry: :cry: Tant
 

Squidders

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tomtom yes - coincidence or not but McDonalds use the same colours give or take... good ol' warning colours.

tantalus never underestimate the ignorance of some people, it's got legs, how bad can it be? aparently, the year I was born (1976) there were huge swarms of ladybirds biting people up and down the country due to ideal weather.
 

Gary

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Either way these new asain ones where a sign saying I'll eat you - appearantly they bite!
 

Tantalus

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yeah i remember dire stories about ladybug plagues as a kid

as far as i remember they followed closely on the heels of aphid plagues (surprise surprise)

ladybugs bleed formic acid at the knees when they are distressed (we were told at the time) which is what makes it feel like a bite

formic acid is the stuff in ant and nettle stings

Tant
 

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