News

Josie Ryan, APHIS' National Operations Manager for the ALB Eradication Program says, “August is an ideal time of year to look for the beetle and the damage it causes. Adult beetles are emerging now.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is asking the public to look for and ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is asking for the public's assistance in ...
Many of us grew up believing all bugs were bad, a problem to be solved with a quick spray of Raid. While some insects may still merit control, albeit with narrow spectrum organic pesticides, there are ...
An Asian Lady Beetle can live anywhere between 30 and 90 days, though most are expected to die off when we start to have a consistent freeze.
The Asian lady beetles move annually into protected areas to spend the winter, and your home is a great place for them to do so.
Asian lady beetles causing problems for East Texas homeowners Geo resource failed to load. On the list of bugs looking for a home this winter you might see the harmless Asian lady beetles.
The beetles haunting your home are likely the seven-spotted ladybug's cousin: the Asian lady beetle, also known as the harlequin ladybird or "Halloween beetle" because of its annual autumn appearance.
Your window sill may become home to one invasive species over the winter. The Asian lady beetle is commonly found in Wichita homes later in the year, looking for a warm place for the winter, said ...
As temperatures drop, Asian lady beetles are moving indoors to find a warm place to spend the winter, posing potential risks to curious pets.
Illinois residents might have noticed an uptick in multicolored Asian lady beetles. Here's what to know about the invasive but harmless species — including why you shouldn't smash them.
SEMO faces an annual invasion of Asian Lady Beetles in its residence halls. Students and staff tackle this persistent pest problem with integrated pest management and practical tips.