The Ladybug Hunter!!!

christinaland128

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I received some ladybugs in the nail today to take care of an aphid problem on my indoor Granny Smith apple tree and I had so many of them I decided to put a few in with the Redsters!

His reaction was quite comical!! He was eyeballing them like CRAZY but didn't pursue eating one! LolImageUploadedByTortForum1397167733.728300.jpgImageUploadedByTortForum1397167733.728300.jpgImageUploadedByTortForum1397167788.712549.jpgImageUploadedByTortForum1397167799.079728.jpg
 

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"OH SHOOT! My spots are falling off!!!"
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Another ladybug pic: 1397168730172.jpg
 
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I believe ladie bugs are toxic but I'm not sure ? But if you put the ladie bugs on you tree they will fly away . But if you put them in a couple of tea spoons of pop and gently shake it up they cannt fly away ( the pop makes the wings stick down till they wash it off)
 

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He didn't eat any and he could care less now lol. I'm removing them. It was funny seeing him look to and fro like a curious puppy!!
 

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