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Old 07-28-11, 09:56 AM   #20
PaleMelanesian
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They came by themselves. There were more this spring than I've seen before, but this is almost ridiculous! When I discovered the aphids there were a good number of immature ladybugs already, so I guess the parents found the aphids before I did.

It's educational to know what the juveniles look like. They're completely different.
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