Re: [ot_caving] Ladybugs

2008-02-20 Thread Don Cooper
Well there you go! Thanks for the link Quinta - I was worried that perhaps it was due to a favorable habitat due to 'wood rot' or something like that... -WaV On Feb 20, 2008 11:34 AM, CaverArch wrote: > Quinta, > > Thanks for the great link that 'explains it all.' > > Roger > > ---

Re: [ot_caving] Ladybugs

2008-02-20 Thread CaverArch
Quinta, Thanks for the great link that 'explains it all.' Roger

Re: [ot_caving] Ladybugs

2008-02-20 Thread quinta
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/IPM/Landscape/F2/Ladybug_Invasion.htm Here is a link to the info on Lady Bugs and good photos also. Quinta

Re: [ot_caving] Ladybugs

2008-02-20 Thread CaverArch
That's a relevant question for me, at least. Candice and I own a small cabin on an oxbow lake in the Trinity River bottoms of northern Liberty County (about 60 miles NNE of Houston). We've been having a similar, and unprecedented, infestation of ladybugs for the last two months or so. Each ti

[ot_caving] Ladybugs

2008-02-19 Thread Don Cooper
I hope there are enough "cavers" who read this section, that it might encompass someone who knows these things But I am wondering what "media" or "environment" it is that suits Ladybugs. My new domain (rented duplex next door to Cammy and Vico Jones) has a minor infestation of ladybugs - at l