American 707

The Times and tribulations of Randy Foster. From then 'til now. This blog is owned by Randy Foster, a retired American Airlines flight engineer who lives in Bedford, Texas. Randy is also a HAM radio operator--WB5GON.

Friday, March 31, 2006

The Lady Does Her Thing

The Bluebonnetes were few in Texas this year.

I had a few in my back yard. Posted by PicasaThe life cycle of the ladybug is between four to six weeks. In the spring the adults lay up to three hundred eggs in an aphid colony. The eggs hatch in two to five days. The newly hatched larvae feed on aphids for up to three weeks, and then they enter the pupa stage. The adult ladybug emerges about a week later. However, they usually do not have their spots for their first 24 hours of adulthood. So, if you catch one in your schoolyard without spots, you may have found a brand new adult. There may be as many as six generations of ladybugs hatched in a year.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Randy,
Some very interestig pix there. I really like the one of the DAPPER young man in uniform!!
cheers
gunther

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