Posted by ladybug - December 14th, 2011 in Just ladybug stuff
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I love this cake. I made it by using two glass Anchor Hocking baking bowls. I used store-bought icing mixed to the right color using confectioners sugar to make it thick and make sure the “stars” in the icing hold their shape. I used Wilton brand decorator tips and disposable bags. I used the leaf tip to make the fern leaves beneath the little
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Posted by ladybug - January 19th, 2011 in Just ladybug stuff
The Ladybug and Me a book by Michael Soler
If you are looking for a good ladybug book to read to your kids, consider reading The Ladybug and Me. You can find this wonderful and inspiring children’s book at Amazon.com. You can also visit the author’s website here.
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If we only believe and follow our dreams, this is the very essence of our life. The Ladybug
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Posted by ladybug - November 15th, 2010 in Just ladybug stuff
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Great places to find ladybugs are in little weed patches growing in your yard or a nearby empty lot. These simple little weed patches don’t look like much, but there is often a great deal of insect activity happening down below.
On first inspection of these simple weed patches you may not see ladybugs. Ladybugs species are typically brightly colored, however depending on the
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Posted by ladybug - August 6th, 2010 in Just ladybug stuff
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A visitor to our website and fellow ladybug lover, Kathy G, was kind enough to contribute a photo of this striking ladybug species she found crawling around in San Jose, Costa Rica.
She described this ladybug as having two large black spots an a whitish, translucent body. This ladybug is almost crystal-like in appearance. The shot is somewhat blurry as she was trying
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Posted by ladybug - July 20th, 2010 in Just ladybug stuff
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Recently I opened up a pack of strawberries that I bought from Trader Joe’s and I was looking through the package to pick out the bad ones. I looked down and there was a little beetle on the side of one of the strawberries and I thought it was some sort of pest beetle. On closer inspection it turned out to be a ladybug. What ladybug
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