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    The ladybugs come out for free from the woodwork about three times per year. Not sure if they hang around outside but I'd rather see them outside than indoors.
    Don't often see preying mantis outdoors. But there are some local frogs-they can eat their fill of flies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ciel View Post
    The ladybugs come out for free from the woodwork about three times per year. Not sure if they hang around outside but I'd rather see them outside than indoors.
    Don't often see preying mantis outdoors. But there are some local frogs-they can eat their fill of flies.

    I don't think those are ladybugs, maybe Asian lady beetles?

    In a past job I learned about some biotech things. At least back then, most 'ladybug farms' where they breed ladybugs for pest control (can you imagine that on your resume? Ladybug Breeder) were in Southern Ontario, and apparently they have a homing instinct. So after they eat your aphids, they move on in the general direction of home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zonny View Post
    I don't think those are ladybugs, maybe Asian lady beetles?

    In a past job I learned about some biotech things. At least back then, most 'ladybug farms' where they breed ladybugs for pest control (can you imagine that on your resume? Ladybug Breeder) were in Southern Ontario, and apparently they have a homing instinct. So after they eat your aphids, they move on in the general direction of home.
    So they fly back to Southern Ontario? That's sneaky... do they sell the same ones again next year?

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    Haha this is all so surreal. Like the twilight zone.
    Office release and return to sender when done eating!!!! Too funny

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