It’s already baffling how many incredible and strange creatures can be found on planet Earth, with there being well over 8 ...
These amphibians prey on beetles and ants. They have two bulged eyes ... These creatures possess typical fish anatomy but are distinguished by their large, glassy eyes. They thrive in various aquatic ...
Many beetles are dark-coloured and go about their business in the underbrush, unseen by human eyes. The charismatic tiger beetles, a group of predatory insects, on the other hand are hard to miss.
As a kid, I remember not much annoyed my mother more than the presence of Japanese beetles in her garden. There was no way ...
Halloween might be over, but the swarms of multicolored, spotted “ladybugs” this fall can look like a scene from a horror movie. Illinois residents might have noticed an uptick in these ...
Small red or orange beetles with spots have been giving ladybugs a bad rap for the havoc they've been giving Michigan residents ahead of winter. As cold weather approaches, the Asian beetles ...
My excitement quickly turned to disappointment when I realized that this creature was not a ladybug but, in fact, an Asian lady beetle, a multicolored insect often confused with ladybugs.
As temperatures start to drop, Coccinellidae — the insect family of small beetles that includes ladybugs — are once again swarming the state. Wisconsin sees dozens of species of small beetles ...
However, ladybugs aren't the actual culprit. Asian lady beetles are a relative that are often indistinguishable to the untrained eye. This species is most often the true culprit when it comes to ...
Orange, spotted and smelly: three adjectives that could describe the Asian lady beetle. It's an invasive species that New Brunswickers have become familiar with, especially after the recent bout ...
The orange and black-spotted critters are also not ladybugs. The insects — multicolored Asian lady beetles — are known to find the nooks and crannies of houses during the fall as the harvest ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The population of Asian Lady Beetles seems to be bigger than normal this year in northern Wisconsin, but entomologists say it might just be how often people are seeing them.