Monday, March 28, 2011

LADY BUG

Ladybug, ladybug fly away home.
Your house is on fire and your children are gone.


It's said that the ladybug brings with her, good fortune.
If she lands on your hand or dress and is allowed to
fly away on her own, she will leave you with
very good luck.


Coccinellidae

Have you been seeing Ladybugs around and about
in the garden this Spring?
I've encountered quite a few already
this year.



Ladybugs, also known as Ladybirds in the UK, Ireland,
and Australia are actually not a bug or bird at all.
They are however a member of the
beetle family and in most cases a friend
to the gardener.
They love to feast on aphids and scale insects.



This gardener is wishing you much luck
in the garden this year.
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Linking with
West Virginia Treasure
Show and Tail

and
Fishtail Cottage
Flora Thursday's

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Images from Google Image

12 comments:

  1. Now only i know why it is called ladybug or ladybird! My daughter was asking me few times but i didn't know how to answer! And now only i realised it is from the beetle family! Haha. I'm such an ignorant person!!

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  2. Sigh.... I don't think of them as being good luck at all. They are nothing but pests here at my house. They make it into the house in the Fall. Then they come out in the Spring. We see them year round in our house. They swarm around the house. My neighbor says she is allergic to them. They do put off an odor when you squash them and they also will stain whatever it is that they are squashed on. We just have too many! Sigh....

    I do think they are pretty though! lol But they are a big pests around here.

    Tuesdays' Show & Tail!
    Angela

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  3. I like them in the garden just fine, but the ones I've seen at the beach will pinch you till it hurts! OUCH!

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  4. I'm late tonight, but so glad I stopped by to see some of my favorite things... ladybugs! I can still remember how fun it was to have them land on me as a child and say that little rhyme. I still love them! Ann

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  5. Hi there Nanniepannie! Haven't chatted with you in a while. I've been soooo busy, so sorry. But I'm back so hope you'll visit with me again. I love ladybugs too and I love seeing them in my garden. You took such vibrant photos of them. Lovely!

    Happy Cottage Flora Thursday!
    -marie

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  6. So happy to have you join the post and share the garden party with your friends....i so love ladybugs - it certainly reminds us of how alive our gardens are when we find them on the leaves & flowers...thanks for posting! This really makes me giddy for summer! xoox, Tracie

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  7. What a colorful post love my ladybugs your pictures are great..
    hugs from Savannah, Cherry

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  8. aloha,

    that was very sweet, thanks for sharing this colorful post

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  9. I love bugs especially lady bugs. The first shot is excellent.

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  10. Calling by to visit your Cottage Flora Thursday post, not seen any yet, we have something similar that has red and black shapes on his back rather than spots.

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  11. You captured some great shots here and I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to link in with some photos...either current or past (during the dormant seasons) to Flaunt Your Flowers on Friday with me. Many absolutely gorgeous gardens participate in this party, and yours would be a welcome visit for them all to make!
    I have enjoyed my visit here today...so much so that I am your newest follower! stop by if you have a chance! happy gardening!
    (¯`v´¯)
    `*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie
    ¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨)
    (¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.

    www.tootsietime.com

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  12. I have not seen any lady bugs in our garden yet. This post is delightful! I am linking from Flora Thursday.

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