Evil invaders from Asia!

All the ladybirds except the one at the bottom are evil invaders from Asia, the Harlequin ladybird:

The first Harlequin was found in a pub car park in Essex in 2004 and since then the ladybird is spreading aggressively throughout the UK, even as far as Wales:

We reported these to the survey and got back a nice response:

Dear Richard

Thank you very much for your ladybird photo. You have correctly identified a harlequin, Harmonia axyridis. This is a valuable record for our survey.

At the moment ladybirds are forming aggregations in preparation for winter - which they spend in a dormant state. This is why they are so conspicuous at the moment. Harlequin ladybirds characteristically spend winter in buildings and are particularly attracted to light coloured stone at this time of year. We think this relates to their behaviour in their native range (Asia) where they head for rocky mountains to overwinter.

In the spring the ladybirds will start to emerge and again this is a time when we see lots but not as many as in the autumn because quite a few will die over the winter time.

It would be great if you could record all your future observations on-line - www.harlequin-survey.org

You may like to know that we now have confirmed records of the harlequin from many sites across southern England, East Anglia and the Midlands. Further north there are a large number of records from Derbyshire and Cheshire and a few from Staffordshire, Humberside, Lancashire, Yorkshire and county Durham. The Harlequin has now also reached Wales, with records from Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.

If you would like to download a colour ladybird identification sheet, please click on the link at this website page http://www.ladybird-survey.org/UKladybirds/UKladybirds.htm

Thanks again and best wishes,

4 Responses to “Evil invaders from Asia!”

  1. watari Says:

    So should we kill them,when we find them?
    poor thing…

  2. rich Says:

    They are serious invaders from Japan! So kill them!!

    But be careful not to kill our own ladybirds though …

  3. fumineco Says:

    It is not only the matter of ladybirds.
    Yesterday ia found an article in Asahi newspaper saying,
    “Bed bugs are increasing in the UK” due to the increasing number of
    foreign visitors. Careful!

  4. rich Says:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7002489.stm:

    The tick can harbour nasty bacteria. It’s an arachnid, whose eight legs grip the skin as its head burrows beneath to drink many times its own weight in blood. It can carry Lyme disease, a bacterial infection which can attack the skin, heart and nervous system.

    Horror!