Soldato
So it seems that prior to purchasing and moving in to our house, a large number of ladybirds decided to hibernate in the loft over winter. Now that the weather is warming up they are starting to appear (specifically in one room where the loft hatch is) throughout the house.
I'm going to look in to local pest control visiting to see how to get rid of them but if they fumigate the loft will that simply kill the ones that are in there and I'll then need to go up and remove them all and find out how they have gotten in?
Would this involve removing all of the insulation too as they could be in amongst that and would I therefore need new insulation? It's not boarded up there and is roughly 120 square meters.
Has anyone had a similar problem with ladybirds? I've been reading around that they aren't harmful and don't lay eggs/nest but it's in pain in the ass going into a room every day to find 10 new ones in there on the windows.
I'm going to look in to local pest control visiting to see how to get rid of them but if they fumigate the loft will that simply kill the ones that are in there and I'll then need to go up and remove them all and find out how they have gotten in?
Would this involve removing all of the insulation too as they could be in amongst that and would I therefore need new insulation? It's not boarded up there and is roughly 120 square meters.
Has anyone had a similar problem with ladybirds? I've been reading around that they aren't harmful and don't lay eggs/nest but it's in pain in the ass going into a room every day to find 10 new ones in there on the windows.