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Hibernating insects

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/01/2009 17:12:27

the critters time to find alternative accommodation.But it's great to see my windows are serving such a useful purpose - the PVC frames barely attracted any wildlife. It looks like there will be plenty of beneficial predatory insects and arachnids in my garden


Harlequin ladybirds

By Pippa Greenwood on 12/01/2011 17:58:20

.I carefully inspected the contents of one of most popular window frames for insect hibernation, and the same seemed to be true: most native ladybirds are fine and most harlequins are dead.  I have a feeling Mother Nature may have been taking action


Ladybird pupae

By Pippa Greenwood on 23/07/2009 15:03:35

drove over to see me because he'd seen these strange, rather-more-yellow-than-usual pupae, latched firmly on to garden plants and nettles.The ladybird has got to be the most widely identifiable insect in our gardens. Most people can recognise a ladybird


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