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There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

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  • _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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    _elena@mastodon.social
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    #1

    There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

    She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

    Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

    Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

    (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

    #AskFedi

    ticho@mas.toT albertcardona@mathstodon.xyzA leorjorge@mastodon.socialL efialto@mastodon.onlineE gorfram@beige.partyG 8 Replies Last reply
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    • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

      There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

      She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

      Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

      Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

      (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

      #AskFedi

      ticho@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
      ticho@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
      ticho@mas.to
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      #2

      @_elena Careful, it might be a microdrone sent to spy on you by commercial social network owners. You're clearly doing too good a job advocating for the Fediverse. πŸ˜†πŸ‘

      _elena@mastodon.social_ 1 Reply Last reply
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      • ticho@mas.toT ticho@mas.to

        @_elena Careful, it might be a microdrone sent to spy on you by commercial social network owners. You're clearly doing too good a job advocating for the Fediverse. πŸ˜†πŸ‘

        _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
        _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ticho πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚β€οΈ

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        • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

          There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

          She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

          Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

          Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

          (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

          #AskFedi

          albertcardona@mathstodon.xyzA This user is from outside of this forum
          albertcardona@mathstodon.xyzA This user is from outside of this forum
          albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz
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          #4

          @_elena

          If you have a basil plant in your kitchen and it has aphids, the ladybug will gladly dispatch them ... nom nom nom.

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          • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

            There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

            She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

            Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

            Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

            (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

            #AskFedi

            leorjorge@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
            leorjorge@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
            leorjorge@mastodon.social
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            #5

            @_elena Ladybugs are predators, and the favorite food of most species are Aphids. Do you have any house plants that might be infested with aphids or other small bugs? It might be hanging around because of that. It's rare for insects to need water, especially in a controlled indoors environment, unless it's really warm and dry.

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            • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

              There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

              She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

              Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

              Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

              (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

              #AskFedi

              efialto@mastodon.onlineE This user is from outside of this forum
              efialto@mastodon.onlineE This user is from outside of this forum
              efialto@mastodon.online
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              @_elena On my experience they are very peeky, I never made it possible to grow them. I tried with larvae, insect homes, etc.

              They say they love eating aphids and you can grow them under a spare roof tile that you can have in the ground.

              But as said, I find it quite difficult, although it seem you already have some affinity! Sure you will be more lucky πŸ™‚

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              • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

                She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

                Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

                Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

                (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

                #AskFedi

                gorfram@beige.partyG This user is from outside of this forum
                gorfram@beige.partyG This user is from outside of this forum
                gorfram@beige.party
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                @_elena Things I know:
                A little spritz from a spray bottle provides an appropriate amount of water; or, if you can find a smooth stone with a slant to the top, that will help her find her right depth of water in a water dish. A bit of mud in another dish can help provide minerals & grit she may need. Aphids are what freshly-hatched juvenile ladybugs (the larvae, or maybe they're instars?) love to eat, so maybe invite your grown-up lady bug to inhabit any aphid-rich plants you have in the house.

                *Thing I don't actually know:
                What grown-up ladybugs eat

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                • albertcardona@mathstodon.xyzA albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz

                  @_elena

                  If you have a basil plant in your kitchen and it has aphids, the ladybug will gladly dispatch them ... nom nom nom.

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                  @albertcardona ah we have basil in my uncle's garden (one street over) and we often keep fresh basil in a glass with water. Hmmm maybe I'll go fetch a basil leaf for her?

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                  • leorjorge@mastodon.socialL leorjorge@mastodon.social

                    @_elena Ladybugs are predators, and the favorite food of most species are Aphids. Do you have any house plants that might be infested with aphids or other small bugs? It might be hanging around because of that. It's rare for insects to need water, especially in a controlled indoors environment, unless it's really warm and dry.

                    _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #9

                    @LeoRJorge thanks for the explanation! My parents don't have a single house plant... there's nothing for her to eat on, especially in my room, thus my question (we have a garden but nothing indoor).

                    Someone else suggest basil maybe?

                    la_mosca_2@redsnake.ioL leorjorge@mastodon.socialL 2 Replies Last reply
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                    • efialto@mastodon.onlineE efialto@mastodon.online

                      @_elena On my experience they are very peeky, I never made it possible to grow them. I tried with larvae, insect homes, etc.

                      They say they love eating aphids and you can grow them under a spare roof tile that you can have in the ground.

                      But as said, I find it quite difficult, although it seem you already have some affinity! Sure you will be more lucky πŸ™‚

                      _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      _elena@mastodon.social
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                      @efialto you should see how slowly / carefully I'm walking now because I'm afraid to step on her... I'm always on the lookout for her position so I don't crush her πŸ˜…

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                      • gorfram@beige.partyG gorfram@beige.party

                        @_elena Things I know:
                        A little spritz from a spray bottle provides an appropriate amount of water; or, if you can find a smooth stone with a slant to the top, that will help her find her right depth of water in a water dish. A bit of mud in another dish can help provide minerals & grit she may need. Aphids are what freshly-hatched juvenile ladybugs (the larvae, or maybe they're instars?) love to eat, so maybe invite your grown-up lady bug to inhabit any aphid-rich plants you have in the house.

                        *Thing I don't actually know:
                        What grown-up ladybugs eat

                        _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
                        _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
                        _elena@mastodon.social
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                        @Gorfram fantastic explanation, thank you!!!

                        My daughter yesterday found a rock that looks just like a potato (the color too!). Maybe I'll spray it with water and put it near the ladybug... also fetching some fresh basil for her.

                        Thank you thank you thank you!

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                        • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                          There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

                          She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

                          Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

                          Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

                          (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

                          #AskFedi

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                          betelgeus3@mastodon.social
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                          @_elena don't try to save anything and everything there are trillions of ladybugs they have hive mind hive soul they are immortal. Instead take this as sign from universe about good luck is coming.

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                          • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                            There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

                            She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

                            Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

                            Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

                            (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

                            #AskFedi

                            agturcz@circumstances.runA This user is from outside of this forum
                            agturcz@circumstances.runA This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @_elena In some traditions (sorry, don't remember which ones, just heard that and remembered the fact) ladybugs are considered as a spirit of, or a sign from, our loved deceased. 😊

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                            • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                              @LeoRJorge thanks for the explanation! My parents don't have a single house plant... there's nothing for her to eat on, especially in my room, thus my question (we have a garden but nothing indoor).

                              Someone else suggest basil maybe?

                              la_mosca_2@redsnake.ioL This user is from outside of this forum
                              la_mosca_2@redsnake.ioL This user is from outside of this forum
                              la_mosca_2@redsnake.io
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                              mah le coccinelle in mancanza di parassiti delle piante mangiano acari e uova di insetti, per cui credo non abbia problemi a sopravvivere in una casa normale. Basta un tappeto su cui abbia dormito un gatto.
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                              • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                                There's a ladybug following me everywhere since yesterday.

                                She roamed near me as I did a video call from my child's room yesterday morning.

                                Today she flew on my computer monitor and wandered around for a bit. Then I went to shower and she followed me to the bathroom, planting itself on the window. She's very cute.

                                Do you have any ladybug care tips? How can I help her with food and water?

                                (My mom says it's still too cold to bring her outside... my 5-year-old is smitten too) 🐞

                                #AskFedi

                                pmdj@mstdn.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @_elena It’s probably been wintering in a crack around a window frame or similar. If your room wasn’t heated before and now it is because you’re staying there, it’ll have woken up from its hibernation due to the sudden rise in temperature. Probably best to transfer it somewhere it can find a resting spot where it’s neither unnaturally warm nor too cold until other insects (food) come out in the Spring. Somewhere like a garden shed.

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                                • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                                  @LeoRJorge thanks for the explanation! My parents don't have a single house plant... there's nothing for her to eat on, especially in my room, thus my question (we have a garden but nothing indoor).

                                  Someone else suggest basil maybe?

                                  leorjorge@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  leorjorge@mastodon.social
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                                  @_elena If you're in a place with temperatures consistently positive, it probably just woke up from winter dormancy. It was maybe in some wall corner inside or around the window and entered the house. I guess if the house is not super sealed, it might go outside whenever it gets the opportunity to look for insects or eggs in the vegetation, or even find something inside the house...

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                                  • agturcz@circumstances.runA agturcz@circumstances.run

                                    @_elena In some traditions (sorry, don't remember which ones, just heard that and remembered the fact) ladybugs are considered as a spirit of, or a sign from, our loved deceased. 😊

                                    _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @agturcz awww πŸ₯° πŸ₯²

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                                    • la_mosca_2@redsnake.ioL la_mosca_2@redsnake.io
                                      mah le coccinelle in mancanza di parassiti delle piante mangiano acari e uova di insetti, per cui credo non abbia problemi a sopravvivere in una casa normale. Basta un tappeto su cui abbia dormito un gatto.
                                      _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @la_mosca_2 @LeoRJorge putroppo ci manca il gatto πŸ˜† grazie per la spiegazione comunque ❀️

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                                      • _elena@mastodon.social_ _elena@mastodon.social

                                        @Gorfram fantastic explanation, thank you!!!

                                        My daughter yesterday found a rock that looks just like a potato (the color too!). Maybe I'll spray it with water and put it near the ladybug... also fetching some fresh basil for her.

                                        Thank you thank you thank you!

                                        gorfram@beige.partyG This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @_elena
                                        I have a potato rock, too! It looks so real I could easily try to eat it by mistake. πŸ₯” 🀣

                                        Does your potato have little dips or dimples? Those could be just right for ladybug water cups.

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                                        • pmdj@mstdn.socialP pmdj@mstdn.social

                                          @_elena It’s probably been wintering in a crack around a window frame or similar. If your room wasn’t heated before and now it is because you’re staying there, it’ll have woken up from its hibernation due to the sudden rise in temperature. Probably best to transfer it somewhere it can find a resting spot where it’s neither unnaturally warm nor too cold until other insects (food) come out in the Spring. Somewhere like a garden shed.

                                          _elena@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @pmdj thank you for the explanation, this may be it! Indeed our rooms are typically unheated when we're in France and now they''re nice and warm. I'll try find an adequate home for her...

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