Over the past week I've noticed quite a lot of Ladybirds coming in to my house, mainly via the bedroom and bathroom windows. Yesterday, for example, I counted 4 coming in the bathroom window and 2 more in my bedroom. Last week they were particularly noticeable and I had about 10 come inside.
I imagine they are looking for somewhere to hibernate but I wondered if other people were seeing them in unusually high numbers?
Hoggers
Ladybird Invasion
- Vince Massimo
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Re: Ladybird Invasion
Hi Paul, they seem to be everywhere at the moment and they can nip.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45766496
Vince
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45766496
Vince
Re: Ladybird Invasion
That made for fascinating reading- Thanks Vince.
I counted 12 coming into my bathroom this afternoon!
Here's a few! Hoggers
I counted 12 coming into my bathroom this afternoon!
Here's a few! Hoggers
Re: Ladybird Invasion
I was covered in them down at Denbies last week (some photos in my diary), and there were quite a few at Mill Hill today as well. And yes, they do occasionally nibble!
Dave

Dave
Re: Ladybird Invasion
Swarms of ladybirds were worrying visitors to Waddesdon Manor, during the very warm weather on Wednesday (10th Oct).
I took this group by the Aviary and there is a wide variety of spot patterns to be seen:
A furled shade umbrella attracted a large number in the late afternoon.
in addition, what I think is a Noble False Widow Spider (Steatoda nobilis) was causing some consternation as it tried to hide in a crevice by the door into the Ladies!
Mike
I took this group by the Aviary and there is a wide variety of spot patterns to be seen:
A furled shade umbrella attracted a large number in the late afternoon.
in addition, what I think is a Noble False Widow Spider (Steatoda nobilis) was causing some consternation as it tried to hide in a crevice by the door into the Ladies!
Mike