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  • My pet ladybird.

    I've just been out to bed up some Winter Pansies and this was the first thing I saw when I started sorting them. This is the 24th of November in North Yorkshire. And I was in shirt sleeves.
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    Awww bless her. I found one at the weekend, her head buried into the seed head of a foxglove, bottom poking out. I've found her somewhere more suitable to sleep now in my twig pile under the hawthorn tree.

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      I rehomed a native in my conservatory, the harlequins get booted
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        I keep 'acquiring' them in the bags of weeds I bring home from my customers' gardens - if they survive the winter we'll be overrun with them next year.

        Not sure I want them hibernating in my bladdy car though!
        All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
        Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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          The more ladybirds the better for me, i mean if are ladybirds did there job properly then they wouldnt be in this predicament by the harlequins
          Dont judge a plant by it's pot.

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