North Louisiana Wildlife
Asian lady beetle on a dried weed

Did you know that Asian lady beetles secrete a yellow liquid that smells bad to defend themselves against predators?

Asian Lady Beetles
at
a Glance

Asian lady beetle on a dried weed

Key Features:

Asian lady beetles are tan, orange, or red with black spots.

Habitat:

Forests

nesting habits:

Asian lady beetles lay clusters of eggs on plants in spring.

seasons asian lady beetles are active in our area:

Spring, summer, fall

Diet:

Aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites

hunting Behavior:

Asian lady beetles hunt during the day. They are beneficial in gardens because they eat insects that eat the plants.

Commonly Confused With:

Ladybugs

Asian lady beetle on a wooden platform

Asian lady beetles are often confused with ladybugs because both can be red with black spots.

Asian lady beetle on a dried weed

Asian lady beetles are larger and oblong. Ladybugs are round.

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