But I don%26#039;t see many anymore at all. Does anyone know if the climate has affected the ladybird population or something, or is there another reason why we just don%26#039;t see many anymore?
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yesterday afternoon we had loads in the back garden as soon as the sun came out,last year we had a plague of them until july when the weather turned and they finnished,they will only be starting out now anyway so keep looking,its early and cold yet live in northamptonshire contryside uk 100% 1 VoteOther Answers (2)
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I%26#039;d noticed that but thought it was because I%26#039;d moved to the North of Scotland ... we don%26#039;t seem to have garden snails round here either are there less of them now too or is that a geographical thing?
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the use of insecticides has played a big part in killing off the ladybird population. Farmers spraying on fields and people killing greenfly on their roses etc. Ladybirds eat greenfly so taking away their food supply kills them off too!
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