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Lady Bugs

I usually get questions about lady bugs during  the fall months. But here is one today that warrants an answer.

.Q. How can you get rid of lady bugs. They are on most of our windows and are becoming a real pain . 

A. Not knowing what part of the country this is from, my thought is that lady bugs have started to stir and if it is cold at night, they tend to climb onto the sides of houses during the daylight hours to absorb the warmth from the sun. These little gals are invaluable to our gardens. Once the temperature moderates days and nights, they will say in the ground and enjoy the dirt. But, for a few days, they are just trying to absorb the rays.  It is important to be sure there are no small holes or cracks for them to get into the home. They can do a job with carpets if left to roam

An Ant Invasion

Although we are receiving one lasts bout of snow today,. I saw my first ant in my home which has me thinking about the joys of spring and summer. So, how do you keep ants outside your home?

Ant invasions (ok I had one) frequently occur when the weather changes, sending the critters in search of food, shelter and water. Ants often build their nests next to or under buildings. To keep ants from invading your space, try some of the following: Caulk cracks around the foundation and in the kitchen with silicone sealant; store sweet foods in clean, tightly closed, ant-proof containers; prevent tree branches from touching your house allowing ants to crawl into it; repair faucets and pipes, as water attracts thirsty ants; rinse recyclables; and keep garbage outside.

If the ant army is inside, sprinkle red pepper where floors and counters meet the wall. I also have used powered soap on the floor. They carry the grains back to their nest. When it gets wet, POW, it destroys their home. You can also strew the following natural ant repellents in the infested areas: catnip, mint, camphor, strips of cucumber peel, tansy, sweet fern, rue or crushed egg shells.

I’ll discuss other pest repellents as we move into Spring and Summer,