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Originally Posted by Dan Salter Exactly the same deal for me down in kent. Im normally swamped with them for most of the year but this year they have been strangely few and absent..and none indoors at all? however.....yesterday 27th with that bit of sunshine they have all appeared again and were making a beeling for any open window or door to get in the house....here we go again  |
Let's not forget that in USA they have been called the 'Hallowe'en Ladybird' because they have a reproductive spurt in September and come into houses in Autumn .... I suspect that people will be seeing more of them as the days grow colder ....