Ladybugs attacking aphids

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We put ladybugs on the aphid-infested plum tree in back. The next morning, the aphids were in a panic, streaming up and down the branches while ladybugs copulated in celebration.

Channel: Pets & Animals
Uploaded: April 12, 2008 at 11:01 am
Author: dstoutamire2

Length: 0:05:54
Rating: 5.00
Views: 2,612

Tags: aphids ladybugs

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SaeYoung (Friday 28th of November 2008 07:07:53 AM)
Everyone is getting rid of them but I'm in need of them ! Lol.. I'd like to store all those aphids and breed them so I can seasonally harvest them to provide food for my froglets
Carmarthan415 (Wednesday 17th of September 2008 11:53:20 AM)
dear ladybugs, you guys are gonna have to chow down faster than that or im gonna have to burn the tree down.....
DarkSeraph92 (Friday 12th of September 2008 05:25:58 PM)
Wow, lol, that's awesome, but I didn't see any of the ladybugs actually eating the aphids, they're too full I guess? Lmao.
CommanderB9488 (Wednesday 10th of September 2008 06:55:20 PM)
Need more reinforcements!!! MORE LADYBUGS!!
chaowebkinzlover (Saturday 30th of August 2008 04:32:06 PM)
ofcourse ladybugs love to eat aphids and that's their favorite food.
01372mrjerry (Sunday 27th of July 2008 04:06:28 AM)
i got attack by aphids
AXEL4522 (Friday 25th of July 2008 08:23:53 PM)
stupid ants keep ladybugs away from eating the aphids in our yard, theyre starting to damage a couple of leaves...BASTARDS!! lol
MattBlytheTheOne (Saturday 5th of July 2008 11:45:10 PM)
my mum had aphids on an elderberry and ladybirds cleaned up the whole tree! they are particularly ravinous in the grub stage, just before they become "ladybirds"
Whfox (Wednesday 18th of June 2008 08:13:42 PM)
4:41 an aphid attacks a ladybug at the bottom lol
satyr72 (Thursday 5th of June 2008 01:49:52 PM)
Cool. With all those aphids some should stay and lay eggs. But they dont fly away if theyre put out after sundown. I do this for my rose bushes.