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Old 21-11-2009, 11:24 AM
Wig Wig is offline
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Re: Harlequin Ladybirds

Saw my first 19 spot orange (or red - "reddy orange" if you will) and black spotted ladybird yesterday, in Bridgend South Wales, was in an office building, I released it out the window.

Looked on the internet for more information about them and discovered it was probably a harlequin. I don't see the point in killing them, especially as I am not qualified or have good enough eyesight to tell definately what species it is. If I find one again I might keep it in a box until being identified.

I note the Harlequin sighting reporting website, doesn't say to kill or not to kill, doesn't even say to wait before killing until they have responded/verified your sighting. What is their policy on killing them? I guess the ones which are sent to them have to be killed by law, (as they are a non native species), to release them would be illegal.

Should I report my sighting even though I have no photograph?
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