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2 months ago
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...we call %26#039;em ladybugs.
however, usually they%26#039;re outside.
when they%26#039;re inside, one of 2 things is the problem.
A) some female laid eggs in your house.
B) you have an infestation of some other type of bug that they like to eat.
if it%26#039;s just this year, it could be (A)
if not then it%26#039;s either (B) or a different kind of bug.
if you%26#039;re a good housekeeper, then look where they%26#039;re congregating. if you can and do clean around there, then it%26#039;s probably not lady bugs. if not, then look for whatever they%26#039;re eating.
ladybugs in general are good. they eat aphids. 100% 1 Vote
Other Answers (2)
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It looks sort of like a stink bug. Here%26#039;s one way to tell:
When you swat at it or try to kill it, does it smell really musty/nasty? If so, It%26#039;s probably a stink bug.
If we find one, I catch it gently in a tissue, and shake it off outdoors. That way, there%26#039;s no smell.
You might try old fashioned fly strips (flypaper) hanging from your light - they are attracted to light.
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It looks like some kind of weevil. Harmless... just a pest.
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