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Ladybugs release pheromones, it is sort of like "perfume" to attract other ladybugs. They use pheromones as a means of communication during mating and hibernation. Insect pheromones are very powerful. They can be detected by others up to a 1/4 mile away. This helps ladybugs find each other and it lets future generations know of a good place to "camp out" for the winter. The pheromones don't go away easily. The chemical "scent" can remain year after year, and not only on the outside of a structure, but also within the walls, where ladybugs tend to hide before emerging into your home. So, scrubbing pheromones off a house is a BIG task, if not impossible. The yellow stuff you might see from time to time is their blood (hemolymph). It, too, contains pheromones and it stains. You can see the yellow blood when you hold a ladybug and it gets scared. This is a normal reaction to stressful situations called reflex bleeding. Releasing some of its blood is one way the ladybug can protect itself. The blood smells bad and signals to a predator that this ladybug is not a good lunch choice.
Originally posted by coldkidc
reply to post by The Magicians Apprentice
Could be they live another day...to have babies...which also hang around & go the same places their parents do
Originally posted by TruthHurtsDenialKills
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Ladybugs release pheromones, it is sort of like "perfume" to attract other ladybugs. They use pheromones as a means of communication during mating and hibernation. Insect pheromones are very powerful. They can be detected by others up to a 1/4 mile away. This helps ladybugs find each other and it lets future generations know of a good place to "camp out" for the winter. The pheromones don't go away easily. The chemical "scent" can remain year after year, and not only on the outside of a structure, but also within the walls, where ladybugs tend to hide before emerging into your home. So, scrubbing pheromones off a house is a BIG task, if not impossible. The yellow stuff you might see from time to time is their blood (hemolymph). It, too, contains pheromones and it stains. You can see the yellow blood when you hold a ladybug and it gets scared. This is a normal reaction to stressful situations called reflex bleeding. Releasing some of its blood is one way the ladybug can protect itself. The blood smells bad and signals to a predator that this ladybug is not a good lunch choice.
But I like your theory much more.
Originally posted by The Magicians Apprentice
Originally posted by coldkidc
reply to post by The Magicians Apprentice
Could be they live another day...to have babies...which also hang around & go the same places their parents do
Could very well be
I called pest control to do a check up but no spraying they said there are no nests around nothing and we clean the house every week like a big spring clean.Which makes it more confusing if you ask me
But... still this is very interesting/fascinating topic
Originally posted by VoidHawk
Originally posted by The Magicians Apprentice
Originally posted by coldkidc
reply to post by The Magicians Apprentice
Could be they live another day...to have babies...which also hang around & go the same places their parents do
Could very well be
I called pest control to do a check up but no spraying they said there are no nests around nothing and we clean the house every week like a big spring clean.Which makes it more confusing if you ask me
But... still this is very interesting/fascinating topic
You called pest control for 2 or 3 per day
good god your a wimp, I get whole squadrons of them in the summer, I just live with them, unless they're the stingy type, in which case they are quickly escorted out.
So.... what are your thoughts on this ??
Originally posted by SyntheticPerception
reply to post by The Magicians Apprentice
So.... what are your thoughts on this ??
I seriously think you and I are the same person. Not joking..
Originally posted by The Magicians Apprentice
Originally posted by SyntheticPerception
reply to post by The Magicians Apprentice
So.... what are your thoughts on this ??
I seriously think you and I are the same person. Not joking..
Rubs chin maybe we are hmmm