Saturday, May 20, 2023

Ladybird defenders of my blackcurrant crop

 Every year in late spring the blackcurrant bushes in my garden are plagued by aphids that multiply unnoticed under the leaves, until they began to curl. That's usually the time that ladybirds, those useful aphid predators, begin to congregate on the bushes. It's probably the ladybird larvae that are the most effective predators, rather than the adults, so it will be a while before they appear, but these three ladybird species were feeding on the bushes yesterday. They are all very small, about half the size of the most common, most familiar 6-spot species.



2-spot ladybird






















10-spot ladybird


14-spot ladybird

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