Environment
Ladybugs Are Back: Warm Temperatures Trigger Swarms In Minnesota and Wisconsin
In recent days, as temperatures increased in Minnesota and Wisconsin, millions of ladybugs crept out from hidden crevices to plague homeowners. Although these tiny insects were once considered cute, their huge swarms are causing more people to view them as mere pests.
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