I'm not sure if you've noticed, but ladybugs have become a bit of a problem lately, travelling in swarms and infiltrating your home whenever they see an open door or window.
As the weather has begun to turn colder, they're seeking solace inside your home for a new cozy environment to live in. But, because of how fast they reproduce, an infestation can quickly happen when you start to notice them around your home.
Sure, they're not too much of a nuisance in small numbers, but once they start to multiply, they can stain your home. And then, there's the Asian lady beetles, also known as a Harlequin ladybug. While they look a lot like a common ladybug, there's a few differences, like being more of an orange color. They're a lot more of a problem — emitting a foul smell, and even biting.
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