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I remember taking this image more than a year ago. Happened to notice this tiny Ladybug on a flower in my kitchen around 1:00 a.m. in the morning, just as I was off to bed. Of course, I just had to grab my camera - and a flashlight because one of my kitchen lightbulbs needed replacing and it's a very awkward one to change.
There are approximately 35 species of Ladybug in Alberta.
"This most familiar Lady Beetle is found throughout Alberta in fields and gardens. As winter approaches, the Two-spotted Lady Beetle might move into your house to seek a dry safe place to hibernate for winter .....The Two-spotted Lady Beetle overwinters as an adult under piles of leaf litter or in some other protected space. Sometimes they congregate in large numbers to sleep away winter." From talkaboutwildlife.org.
There are approximately 35 species of Ladybug in Alberta.
"This most familiar Lady Beetle is found throughout Alberta in fields and gardens. As winter approaches, the Two-spotted Lady Beetle might move into your house to seek a dry safe place to hibernate for winter .....The Two-spotted Lady Beetle overwinters as an adult under piles of leaf litter or in some other protected space. Sometimes they congregate in large numbers to sleep away winter." From talkaboutwildlife.org.
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