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| written by: Spammer at 12-05, 22:28 | show this comment
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| written by: Spammer Girl at 12-05, 22:30 | show this comment
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| written by: Spammer Girl at 12-05, 22:30 | show this comment
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Love it!
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| written by: Braintrove.com at 2008-04-29 17:18:01 | reply to this
Nice photo, makes me think about Ghost in a Sheet (an adventure game where ladybirds play a big part)
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| written by: Lynoure at 2008-04-30 18:09:32 | reply to this
Wonderful!!
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| written by: Patricia Anzanello at 2008-09-18 16:33:49 | reply to this
amazing. i've never seen ladybirds together like that.
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| written by: stacey at 2009-02-11 14:46:51 | reply to this
mat wood'n'glossy ladybugs. i'm charmed.
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| written by: moorder at 2009-03-08 11:42:49 | reply to this
You may think they are pretty, but these disgusting Japanese Beetles are taking over the midwest.
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| written by: renata at 2009-03-25 06:56:27 | reply to this
They are not Japanese Beetles. They are Lady Bugs and every gardener wants them in his/her garden.
This is a Japanese Beetle:
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/imagegal/coleoptera/scarabaeidae/japanese_beetle_adult.html
This is a Japanese Beetle:
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/imagegal/coleoptera/scarabaeidae/japanese_beetle_adult.html
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| written by: A Bouts at 2009-03-25 13:14:38 | reply to this
Ladybugs eat aphids. Aphids will ruin your roses.
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| written by: fuzzy blue one at 2009-03-25 16:39:22 | reply to this
actually these are too big to be lady bugs...if you consider the true size of a lady bug up against rope that someone would use to tie these size knots,,,....so they may be japanese beetles..hard to tell, except for the size vs. teh rope...they are too large for lady bugs.
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| written by: dolly at 2009-10-07 07:53:41 | reply to this

