The Asian Lady Beetle (Harmonia axyridis) is a large beetle and one of the most variable species in the world. While native to eastern Asia, it has been introduced to North America and Europe to control aphids and scale insects with its voracious appetite. The Asian Lady Beetle is a typical coccinellid beetle in shape and structure; it is domed with a ”smooth” transition between its elytra, pronotum, and head. It has an extremely wide range of colors from uniformly black to complex patterns of black, orange, and red. The species becomes dormant in cooler months, and it will use crevices and dry confined spaces in the winter.
The Asian Lady Beetle has an overall body length between .22”-.33” (5.5-8.5 mm), body width of .16”-.26” (4-6.5 mm), and body height of .1”-.16” (2.5-4 mm). The typical lifespan of the Asian Lady Beetle is between 2-3 years.
The Asian Lady Beetle (Harmonia axyridis) is a large beetle and one of the most variable species in the world. While native to eastern Asia, it has been introduced to North America and Europe to control aphids and scale insects with its voracious appetite. The Asian Lady Beetle is a typical coccinellid beetle in shape and structure; it is domed with a ”smooth” transition between its elytra, pronotum, and head. It has an extremely wide range of colors from uniformly black to complex patterns of black, orange, and red. The species becomes dormant in cooler months, and it will use crevices and dry confined spaces in the winter.
The Asian Lady Beetle has an overall body length between .22”-.33” (5.5-8.5 mm), body width of .16”-.26” (4-6.5 mm), and body height of .1”-.16” (2.5-4 mm). The typical lifespan of the Asian Lady Beetle is between 2-3 years.