How Do You Get Rid Of Little Brown Lady Bugs?
Little brown lady bugs, also known as Asian lady beetles, are a gardener’s helper. These small insects, usually brown, yellow or light orange in color, eat other soft-bodied pests, according to the University of Connecticut Integrated Pest Management (http://www.hort.uconn.edu/Ipm/homegrnd/htms/56albug.htm). Unlike many other garden dwelling insects, however, they don’t die when cold weather arrives. Asian lady beetles look for warm places to hibernate, and unfortunately, our homes are the perfect spot. Once you see one, you’ll likely see many. There are several ways to remove these insects once they have invaded your space, although the bugs are harmless to humans. They will not feed on your home or possessions and they do not carry disease. Open your windows. Many of the Asian lady beetles may fly outside, according to the University of Connecticut Integrated Pest Management (http://www.hort.uconn.edu/Ipm/homegrnd/htms/56albug.htm). Suck the beetles up with a vacuum attachment. Seal