luvthatduke It's not a vacation unless it's a road trip. Joined Jan 27, 2004 Messages 2,953 Nov 11, 2024 #2 Me too! We usually have one or two that somehow get inside & stay alive here in the house for the fall/winter. Haven't had one come in since Covid. Hmm.... In our neck of the woods we call them "Ladybugs."
Me too! We usually have one or two that somehow get inside & stay alive here in the house for the fall/winter. Haven't had one come in since Covid. Hmm.... In our neck of the woods we call them "Ladybugs."
Kathryn Merteuil Barden Bella Joined May 11, 2012 Messages 13,930 Nov 12, 2024 #3 I always thought those are lady BUGS... yes they are cute, but I don't want them in my house
Babs Johnson DIS Veteran Joined Oct 5, 2015 Messages 1,408 Nov 12, 2024 #4 Kathryn Merteuil said: I always thought those are lady BUGS... yes they are cute, but I don't want them in my house Click to expand... Yes, they’re insects. This is who I think of when I hear LadyBird.
Kathryn Merteuil said: I always thought those are lady BUGS... yes they are cute, but I don't want them in my house Click to expand... Yes, they’re insects. This is who I think of when I hear LadyBird.
BrianL Doom Buggy Driver Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 27,022 Nov 12, 2024 #5 Kathryn Merteuil said: I always thought those are lady BUGS... yes they are cute, but I don't want them in my house Click to expand... Ladybird is the British term.
Kathryn Merteuil said: I always thought those are lady BUGS... yes they are cute, but I don't want them in my house Click to expand... Ladybird is the British term.