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Where Do Ladybugs Live?

Sep-19-2009 By Barbara Zak

Ladybugs, also known by their scientific name of  Coccinellidae,  are a member of the family of beetles.  They are also known as ladybirds in (British English, Australian English, and South African English speaking countries),  and ladybugs is the preferred term in North America.  Some scientist refer to them as lady beetles.

Ladybugs (Coccinellids) are found worldwide, in almost any type of climate, and in wetlands. However, they won’t fly if the temperature is below 55 degrees fahrenheit.  There are over 5,000 species described, with more than 450 species that are native to North America alone.  They are small insects, ranging from 1 mm to 10 mm (0.04 to 0.4 inches), and are usually yellow, orange, or scarlet with small black spots on their wings, with six black legs, their head and antennae are also usually black.

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In the spring,  the female ladybug lays her tiny, pale yellow eggs in clusters of ten to 50 on the underside of plant leaves, near colonies of aphids. Three to five days later the larvae hatch. They look much like miniature alligators, usually gray or black, with bright spots.

After hatching, the larva immediately start killing and eating aphids. A single ladybug consumes about 5,000 aphids in his or her lifetime: 400 aphids are consumed, just in the larva stage.  Two to three weeks later, the larva pupates on a leaf, and transforms to an adult. Then as an adult, consumes another 4600 aphids in their lifetime.

During the summer, ladybugs live in shrubs, branches, and flowers, in fields, gardens, and on plants . During autumn , they form a colony called coleptera.  Then, they find and crawl to protective hiding places, such as tree stumps, cracks in wood, or in ground cover types of vegetation.  This then becomes a place to hibernate–at the base of a tree, along a fence row, under a fallen tree, or even under a rock. They crawl under leaves to protect themselves from the winter cold.  The fascinating thing is, they can hibernate in groups of 50 to 100 million, to produce and conserve warmth.  Most ladybugs only live for several months, but some can survive longer.

Generally, ladybugs are considered useful insects, as many species feed on aphids or scale insects, which are pests in gardens, agricultural fields, orchards, and similar places. There fore, they have been termed as a ” gardeners best friend”.  Some people consider seeing them or having them land on their body, to be a sign of “good luck”.

See where the cutest ladybugs live!

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The Winner(s) of “Earth”!

Sep-5-2009 By Barbara Zak

Update:

I didn’t know when I posted the winner’s here on Saturday, that I could have three!  I had asked on Thursday, but didn’t hear back until this morning.

So, Congratulations goes to Shelly Thomas,  of the blog Futurism Now.    Do stop by and check it out.  It’s full of futurism and opinion, in an interesting and enjoyable read.

I enjoy making people happy.  I just wish I could have given “Earth” to everyone who entered.  It is a wonderful DVD!

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I’ll admit I love giving things away, so it is difficult for me to choose just one winner.  So, it is with great pleasure, I have chosen two winners to receive the “Earth” DVD.

Congratulations to Bob Johnson, of the wonderful blog Blackholes and Astrostuff.  Please stop by and visit him.

Congratulations, also goes to Connie Foggles, and her wonderful blog brainfoggles.  Another fun blog, to check out and visit.

Both of these people are nature lover’s, whom I’m sure will enjoy this spectacular DVD!

They have 48 hours to respond, and receive their prize!

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I’m Giving Away”Earth”!

Aug-27-2009 By Barbara Zak

I had so much fun with the last give-away I did.  I’m doing it again. This time I’m giving away  “Earth!”   Click.com is, the online PR agency of record for Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. As you may know, Disney Nature: EARTH releases on Blu-ray and DVD on September 1st!  Here is an example of what you can win.  Remember, it is available on September 1st, on DVD and Blu-ray!

I have been offered the opportunity to help promote this release with a giveaway.  Here is the trailer.

Earth-Official Trailer

The press release gives you an idea of the value, you will receive, should you decide to enter.

Final Earth Press Release

Earth tells a trio of captivating and unforgettable stories, suitable for all ages.  All of this is set against breathtaking vistas, with Disney’s classic storytelling tradition.   Earth is an extraordinary portrait of life on our beautiful planet, while filled with startling facts and extraordinary images.

To enter just twitter http://goalforthegreen.com/ is giving away  “Earth”, or use the Retweet button above.

Only the DVD version is being given a way to one winner for prizing.  Please be sure to leave your twitter information, and a valid e-mail address for notification in the comment box.  The giveaway ends at midnight, Friday September 4th 2009!   This contest is only open to U.S. and Canadian citizens.   The winner will have 48 hours to respond.