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By John Pavon | December 16th 2008 08:52 AM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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Local artist with the above theme exploration of nature and science. Artist, Naturist, Photographer, with a Science, Engineering, and Inventor background has draw increasing interest in to how one... Full Bio


History of the Ladybug


Devonian Period 400 million years ago when early arthropods would have established the three pairs of legs while evolving from having had more. Recently,80 million years ago diverse insects evolved and began to take flight. It seems this occurred long before the birds, bats, and even the pterosaurs. The wings of these hexapods were initially flat board-like appendages, and they were just for helping these critters practically hop from place to place, but with a little more loft supplied by these simple wings that only flapped straight up and down, As the insects evolved further, and increased in numbers and species(5000 Ladybugs species)their wings changed as well. They became hinged and muscle driven, some are covered with an outer shell like the ladybugs. Although ladybugs can fly short distances- one must wonder how they migrate way up to the Sierra Nevada mountains where they where found years ago by college students hiking in the foothills. They came across a large red mound in the center of the snow-filled forest, curious these students got a closer look and found a large mound of Lady Bugs all piled on top of one another. What the student saw was red gold they began bagging these ladybugs and selling them to neighboring nurseries. This was the first commercial venture for Ladybugs, now of course they are breed by certified breeder in large fish tank looking tanks. In addition, are available for as little as $6.00 USD for a herd (1500). They are available at most nurseries, hardware stores. Two years of research reveals that Ladybugs do need a nesting box or a home.What those college students found in their closer look into the large red pile of Ladybugs gave way to the design of The Best Lady Bug House. The Best Lady Bug House is more than just a house for Ladybugs; this is an encouragement for people to go organic–meaning non-chemical pest-control. When one sees The Best Lady Bug House in a front or back yard or tree farm this is their statement that they are green! These are made of weather resistance painted wood they will add brightness to you yard or garden, and quite a conversation piece for your company and visitors. To learn more on Ladybugs visit http://www.thebestladybughouse.com


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