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Ladybug hypersensitivity among residents of homes infested with ladybugs in Kentucky

Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, 2006
There have been isolated case reports of hypersensitivity to the ladybug species Harmonia axyridis. Entomologists now report a rapid increase in ladybug numbers, giving rise to increasing complaints of residential infestations.To determine whether ladybug infestation of homes causes hypersensitivity among residents and to estimate the prevalence of ...
Michael F Potter
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Seasonal inhalant insect allergy: Harmonia axyridis ladybug

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2009
The exotic Asian lady beetle, Harmonia axyridis, has become a prominent cause of seasonal inhalant allergy (allergic rhinitis, asthma, and urticaria) in the last two decades in North America and Europe after being introduced into the environment as an agricultural pest-control predator.Seeking winter hibernation sites, ladybug swarms will invade human ...
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LadyBug. An Intensity based Localization Bug Algorithm

2020 25th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2020
Localization and navigation is a crucial task of autonomous robots. This paper introduces LadyBug a novel bug algorithm. Using the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) of an electromagnetic signal, the algorithm is able to accurately calculate the position of the beacon emitting the aforementioned signal. Various experiments were performed with a
Athanasios Lentzas, Dimitris Vrakas
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Ladybugs: The (Natural) Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend? Enlisting Ladybugs into the War on Insect Pests

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, 2023
Gardeners around the United States often call in reinforcements for pest control—ladybugs. Ladybug sellers claim that in contrast to chemical pesticides, ladybugs are natural, but the reality is more complicated. Conscripting ladybugs into the war on insect pests at home in the garden is a continuation, not a departure, from the long history of ...
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Exploring Size with The Grouchy Ladybug

Teaching Children Mathematics, 2003
The use of the book The Grouchy Ladybug for a mathematics lesson on measurement that integrates language arts and social skills.
Kara D. Rozanski   +2 more
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Let's Hear It for Ladybugs!: Observing Ladybugs Offers Opportunities to Integrate Language Arts into a Life Cycle Unit

Science and Children, 2015
"I eat bugs. Do you like to eat bugs?" & "You and I are a little bit the same. We can both fly, and we can lay eggs." These quotations are from letters written from ladybugs to butterflies at the conclusion of a unit exploring ladybug life cycles. As part of a larger garden project, we implemented a series of integrated lessons with second graders ...
Bradbury, Leslie   +2 more
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