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Homeowners vs. beetles: A survival guide

It’s that time of year again when the Asian lady beetles creep into people’s homes! I’m renovating my place, and I have had a ton of them! They look like little ladybugs, but these are an invasive species and really give ladybugs a bad name.

The U.S. government brought them to North America to kill another pest, but soon the population went out of control and made it to the Maritimes! There are a few things you can do to get rid of them, though. Whatever you do, don’t crush them, they stink!

Here are some ideas!

Vacuum them

  • Use a vacuum with a bag, so you can tie it off and throw it away.
  • If your vacuum is bagless, sprinkle cornstarch in the canister to keep them from crawling out.

Make a simple dish‑soap spray

Harmless to humans and pets.

  • Mix: 1–2 teaspoons of liquid dish soap + water in a spray bottle.
  • Spray directly on the bugs it breaks their outer shell and they die quickly.
  • Wipe up the residue to avoid staining.

Avoid crushing them

They release a yellow, smelly fluid that:

  • Stains walls, curtains, and furniture
  • Attracts more beetles

What not to use

  • Avoid harsh pesticides indoors they’re overkill and not needed.
  • Don’t use bug bombs (they don’t work for these beetles).

Long-term fixes

These beetles try to come inside in the fall when temperatures drop.

Seal entry points

  • Caulk cracks around windows & doors
  • Seal gaps around siding
  • Install door sweeps
  • Repair torn window screens

  • Ben Holmes has lived on the South Shore of Nova Scotia for most of his life and has a deep passion for the culture and community of Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. He believes strongly in the importance of radio and other local media, and the role they play in keeping communities informed, connected, and entertained.
    He is the host of “Breakfast With Ben” on CKBW in Bridgewater. When he is not talking, at least not into a microphone, Ben enjoys spending time outdoors, cycling, watching films, taking road trips, and being around family and friends.

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