Only seen two ladybirds this year. Lots of butterflies.
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we were just talking about this at the weekend and havent seen a single ladybird this year, last year wasnt as many either, but the year before was thousands....apparantly they only come out in force when theres a good summer coming......something to think about
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I had thousands of ladybirds and their larvae last year and this year I was beginning to wonder where they had all gone, but about a month ago, there seemed to be a population explosion and now I can hardly take a step without seeing at least a dozen - and that's throughout the 5 acres, not just certain areas or crops.Rat
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I've still only seen the one but loads of bumble bees, and fruit flies and a few cabbage whites..... not much else though, i'm wondering if it's partly down to them digging up the waste ground at the back, and removing the trees and undergrowth, that can't have done the populations much good round here i guess.
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Originally posted by Tracey View PostI've not seen any ladybirds this year either. Hopefully TwoShed and Rats Ladybird population explosion may predict an Indian Summer?
* squish them with fingers if they get out of control, otherwise leave them be for the ladybirds to deal with, in the hope that Nature will find a balance of pest and predatorAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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we had lots of ladybirds earlier in the summer - more than ever before but haven't seen any lately
we've got lots of hoverflies now so they're helping in the battle against the thousands of aphids etc we have throughout the garden
the pests have been particularly bad on the chillies this year so I'm thinking of getting a couple of those little plastic greenhouse for next year - leave them open for the predators to get in during the day and close them at night to protect the plants
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