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Ladybirds visit our gardens in the summer but where do they go in winter?

When autumn comes ladybirds find it hard to find food so they find a sheltered spot where they can hide from the cold weather. 7 spot ladybirds hide under leaf litter, dead grasses or stones.

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Ladybirds visit our gardens in the summer but where do they go in winter?

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  1. When autumn comes ladybirds find it hard to find food so they find a sheltered spot where they can hide from the cold weather. 7 spot ladybirds hide under leaf litter, dead grasses or stones. 2 spot ladybirds are the ones you might find hibernating inside your house. They hide in cracks round window frames, in lofts or under loose tiles but you might also find them under the loose bark of a dead tree. Ladybirds visit our gardens in the summer but where do they go in winter? Sample Slide

  2. Garden snails usually hibernate through the winter. Garden spiders die in the autumn but young spiderlings will be safe in their silken cocoons until they hatch in May. Worms are busy in the soil all year round! They don’t hibernate. Which other mini-beasts hibernate? Sample Slide

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