Nature: Ladybugs in California
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- čas přidán 20. 01. 2024
- We leave you this Sunday with ladybugs gathering for the winter at Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park in Oakland, California. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.
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Beneficial. Whenever I see a ladybug, I think of it as a sign of good luck.
Muir Woods -- stopped by a large fallen tree branch with hundreds of ladybugs swarming on it. Put my hand down and soon I had them moving all over it. Ladybugs are my favorite insect. Then butterflies.
I recall seeing piles of lady bugs in various places in the Santa Cruz area, including inside a friends house where they preferred 1 particular wall that got a lot of sunshine.
Born and raised here in California and have lived 57 of my 63 years here in the state. Growing up in a small, rural town in the Central Valley, I took the humble ladybug for granted, along with the Monarch butterfly -- they were everywhere! But that was back in the 1960s and 70s. Today, I couldn't tell you the last time I saw a ladybug, or a Monarch butterfly for that matter. 😢😢😢
Be of good cheer that they're doing well. Once I had the honor of some of the Ladybug migration land on my white house to rest.
The house was carpeted with them! Last pit stop before the final push to the Redwoods!
There are still plenty of ladybugs around, even in my garden, but the Monarch is hurtling towards extinction which is so incredibly sad. I too remember when they used to be everywhere during the early 80's. Millions of them and I'd make butterfly nets to go out and catch them. So sad to see what humans have done to this planet. 50% of all wild animals being wiped out in the last 50 years alone. No wonder its called the Anthropocene Extinction.
After near extinction 330,000 Monarchs were counted recently in California. Planting milkweed in private gardens helps them on their journey. Check out the eucalyptus groves and you will find them. The education center at Natural Bridges State Park in CA is fabulous
I feel that way about grasshoppers. I loved them so much growing up in the Midwest 60+ years ago and now I never see them.
Beautiful. They are Lucky Charms
Beautiful park
0:34 Steller's Jay, 1:04 Common Raven
I love Ladybugs. 🐞☘🐞
Ladybugs of the non-soccer playing varietal. Cuties!
I love those lady bugs!!
Absolutely precious! I adore ladybugs. ❤❤🐞🐞🐞
👑🐝 Queen Bees & their broods have no quarrel or competition with Ladybugs caring for our environment 🐞💜🌎
Ladybugs are neat
Nature is amazing.
Thank you.
Sleepy ladybugs. No wonder, they flew all the way from the Central Valley and boy their wings are tired...
Beautiful video.
sweeeeeet
wow!!!
I live in Washington state and I’ve seen hundreds of ladybugs at one time in the flood control pumping stations where I worked. I assume they were looking for a warm place to live during the winter season.
…..the smart ones go to California!! 😎
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... Thousands of them at once, 'bugs' me ... 😂😜🤓 ...
These look more like the invasive Asian Beetles. Native Ladybugs are more round in shape and red in color. Here in rural Ohio, we’ve had hordes of these hiding in every nook and cranny of our houses/out buildings, inside and out! They leave an offensive, pungent odor when disturbed or squished.
You’re absolutely correct we have them all over in South Georgia. They are a nuisance
The ones in this video are native Convergent Lady Beetles. You can identify a lady bug by the pattern on the shield behind their head. The color and spots on their backs are rarely helpful to identify them.
Knowing how rare out native Lady Beetles are now bc of the introduced Asian ones at garden centers I’d be curious to know which kind these are. I believe they are the native kind.
The ones in this video are native Convergent Lady Beetles.
It’s the only bug I like to land on me. ❤
I wish this video were available in higher than 1080p resolution.
One of the few bugs I don't hate. I still don't like them. But I don't hate them. Like if one lands on me, I don't freak out. But I don't enjoy it.
Just tiny pretty critters, man.
@@steveconn they're still bugs. I don't like bugs.
A baseball ⚾ guy who is a woose about an itity bitty insect?,
@@MaryBravado-wy8iq that's just my name. I haven't played since college.
Why watch this then?
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I also think these are Asian beetles. I think ladybugs reliably have a pair of spots.
For Jenny A. RIP🐞
Free of Aphids!!
If you tend to be introverted, can you move along the introversion and extroversion continuum and become tending to be extroverted? ???
no
No, but you can wear yourself out trying.
youtube isn't letting me comment on politics. ladybugs are fine though... hows that for a story?
It was much shorter on CBS Sunday Morning. Media manipulation! We only see what they want us to see. Not nice.
I bet there are no aphids or mealybugs on those plants
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