Bishy Barney Bees smother Norfolk

August 7th, 2009 | by lucy |

People are normally very well disposed to ladybirds.  Their aphid-devouring habits make them a gardener’s friend.  But patience towards the flying beetles is being stretched as millions settle on Norfolk, making it the biggest invasion of Bishy Barney Bees, as ladybirds are called locally, since 1976.  Read in The Independent

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