The Presence of Asian Ladybugs

The article  Swarms of Asian Ladybug Question  discusses the unnatural occurrence of Asian ladybugs in America, greatly affecting both the citizens and its native counterparts. The article answers the frequently asked questions about the Asian ladybugs themselves, their reproduction, diet, lifestyle, and how they affect the local ecosystem.

    Apparently, the Asian ladybugs identifiable with a black M-shape on the plate atop their heads originated from the eastern regions of Asia which include Siberia. Through imports of exotic flora, the Asian ladybugs managed to sneak into the country. They propagated quickly and expanded their territory all over the United States, devouring aphids and other insects including native ladybugs. The reason behind their invasion of homes across America is the fact that they need a warm place to stay and hibernate during winter unlike their counterparts that find natural warm spots to hibernate in. These Asian ladybugs also tend to send out messages to their kind whenever they find a good place to stay in, which would explain the swarms of these pests inside homes. Asian ladybugs also excrete a stinky fluid that can discourage larger predators from attacking them. However, when they get squished along produce such as grapes, their unpleasant fluids affect their taste. Furthermore, these Asian ladybugs are more aggressive than their native counterparts, which explains why they tend to bite humans once they land on their skin.

    In my opinion, the Asian ladybugs disrupted the natural ecosystem as well as the lives of people in the United States, as they became more of a pest than a help to the natural ecosystem and humans. Before they invaded the United States, the native ladybugs controlled aphid growth and were less bothersome to humans. Initially when these Asian bugs arrived, they were more of a benefit especially to farmers since they kill off aphids in crops. However, they propagated quickly and the imbalance occurred. Once there were lesser aphids in crops, they hunted the food source of their native counterparts and preyed on them as well. They also tend to invade the homes of people and other wildlife where they are unwelcome since they can become a bother. Therefore, they are most likely labeled as pests to the natural ecosystem as well as to human settlements.

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