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Does anyone know anything about them as we seem to find around 15-20 baby ones on a daily basis in the bedroom, do they make nests in houses:shrug:
 
Yes there seems to be an influx from Europe at the moment and if anyone finds a nest they have to try to get them into a container and send them to Cambridge but we cant seem to find a nest
 
I have just found the mummy or daddy and its as the links suggest, they are the Harlequin variety judging by them having more than 7 spots
 
Here is the culprit responsible for all the babies, sorry about quality I had to try to steady Eileen who was stood on the bed:lol:

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Hi Peter

There are quite a few ladybirds with more than 7 spots so I don't think you can ID them just by the number of spots.
In fact I beleive the harlequin can also have less than 7 spots as it is a very variable species.

Just seen the pic and I think it is a Harlequin due to the white letter M at the back of its head.
 
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Is there any way we can get rid of them without hurting them
 
My girlfriend seems to get them quite a bit in her flat and also outside on her balcony though its not quite like an infestation.

Always good for shooting macro with though! :D
 
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