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Have they been getting extra-jiggy in the decent weather lately? I've counted into double figures so far today.
Apparently, the collective noun for them is a [url= https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/group-ladybugs-called-f40c2281e2efa835 ]"loveliness"[/url]. Ahh, that's sweet.
was just going to ask about the 'rucks' bit!
but yes have seen a loveliness of ladybirds around of late.
I was not lovely getting them out of my car. They all collected around the door seals so when i loaded the kids in they swarmed in. there must of been at least 50 in the car!!
annual thing, they head for the warm of indoors at around this time of year.
had the first one in the office yesterday
Rucks = Shropshire term for lots.
Rucks means the same south of Ludlow too Jim, only about 20 mins mind......
It drew me in more than the ladybirds!
They start to congregate in big collectives inside around this time of year.
Had a brown one in the car earlier. My son insisted it was poisonous and threw it out the window ๐
I grew a hop plant in the garden this year, when I was picking the flowers for a mate what brews beers, I found it utterly covered in Ladybird larvae, many of which got decanted into the polytunnel There will be no aphids in my polytunnel!
yep millions of the blighters, they seem to congregate around my bike shed currently, I counted 21 inside it the other day. They dont bother me but I kind of feel like they should be out buzzing around!
None round here, they probably froze or drowned sometime around June/July
There was one on my bosses head earlier, she was freaking out so I got rid. I'm expecting a decent payrise
