How To Get Rid Of Ladybugs?

Seal entry points around doors, windows, vents, and siding with caulk and weatherstripping

Repair screens and replace damaged window/door screens

Use door sweeps and tighten loose-fitting exterior trim

Install or maintain window screens and consider adding storm windows

Remove outdoor attractants: reduce outdoor lighting at night or use yellow “bug” bulbs

Keep landscaping trimmed: remove dense groundcover and weeds near the house

Reduce moisture and food sources: keep trash covered, fix leaks, and clean up fallen fruit

Vacuum ladybugs indoors regularly, then empty the vacuum outside

Sweep or use a handheld vacuum to collect indoor ladybugs and discard outdoors

Use a damp cloth or paper towels to pick up individual ladybugs indoors, then discard outdoors

Apply insecticide labeled for ladybugs/cluster insects only as directed, focusing on exterior entry areas and cracks

Use perimeter treatments around doors, windows, and siding where labeled for outdoor use

Consider a residual spray only if it’s labeled for the specific area and species, and follow label safety requirements

Set up sticky traps near entry points to reduce numbers inside

Use physical barriers: install fine mesh screens over vents and install door sweeps

Remove overwintering aggregation sites by cleaning and vacuuming them promptly

Remove ladybugs from exterior surfaces with a gentle hose spray when safe for plants and surfaces

If infestations persist, contact a licensed pest control professional

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