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Post by aeshna5 on Jul 11, 2015 18:24:09 GMT
The top larvae photos are Harlequin.
Today saw a 14-spot + several 7-spot Ladybirds.
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Post by monkeyrepublic on Jul 12, 2015 6:50:56 GMT
Bah! Makes sense - a couple of weeks ago, not a harlequin to be seen; now they outnumber the natives.
As larva or pupa, I don't know how to tell the difference.
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Post by aeshna5 on Jul 12, 2015 14:04:52 GMT
This morning on my patch saw 3 Adonis Ladybirds on adjacent mustard flowers.
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Post by htcdude on Jul 13, 2015 9:04:19 GMT
Several Orange Ladybird over the weekend during the moth night, and a Harlequin in the trap this morning.
Nige
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Post by aeshna5 on Jul 16, 2015 17:15:18 GMT
Noticed a 2-spot Ladybird feeding on the fennel flower heads outside my front door. In the country park saw a very active 14-spot on Horse Radish + a single 7-spot.
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Post by htcdude on Jul 17, 2015 12:56:47 GMT
An Orange Ladybird in the garden yesterday and 2 10-spot Ladybird in the trap this morning Nige
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Post by htcdude on Jul 30, 2015 13:48:46 GMT
Wasn't particularly looking for ladybirds today but a number caught my eye:
c40 7-spot 2-spot 14-spot Harlequin
Nige
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Post by aeshna5 on Aug 1, 2015 19:06:46 GMT
We started off today with a single 7-spot which my partner found but was able to show her 2 species she hadn't seen (or heard of before)- a Hieroglyphic Ladybird beaten from some tall Calluna + the more spectacular Striped Ladybird from a pine. Pine also yielded a Pine Ladybird.
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Post by htcdude on Aug 3, 2015 13:40:24 GMT
A single Harlequin in the trap this morning.
Nige
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Post by htcdude on Aug 11, 2015 14:22:55 GMT
A single 14-spot Ladybird was all that was around today.
Nige
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