For ten years or more we’ve been “overrun” by Harlequin ladybirds and sighting a native variety has become quite uncommon. For some reason however, this year things have all changed. I don’t think I’ve actually seen a Harlequin at all this year, but we have so many native ladybirds. At one point today I counted nine on the vegetation I added to the compost heap yesterday, though by the time I managed to take this photo I think four or five had become shy and hidden themselves.

I have no idea why this particular reversal has taken place, but it’s certainly very nice to see.
It’ll be quite nice not to have the Harlequins invading the house at the end of Summer, too.

















