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A ladybug woke up in the apartment. How do I get her to sleep?

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TanyaM, 10.11.2015 22:39

A ladybug woke up in the apartment. We put it between the frames for now. How do I send her to spend the winter - wake her up and feed her first? By what? And then how to send it to hibernation and arrange a sleeping place for it? After all, it can still winter normally on the street? We can take you to the dacha, we can arrange something in the park.

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10.11.2015 23:14, okoem

Let her go, she knows what to do.

11.11.2015 0:32, ИНО

Why take them to the country? If you find yourself in an apartment, it means that its natural habitat is nearby, but whether there is one in the country is unknown. Wait for a positive temperature and release it near the house.

11.11.2015 0:36, Hierophis

If you find yourself in an apartment, it means that its natural habitat is nearby, but whether there is one in the country is unknown.

Yeah, well. Ezox, the ladybug is not uzhzh and not poloz, it does not have its own wintering hole, are there not enough cracks in the dachas? ))

11.11.2015 1:06, TanyaM

It's now around zero, or minus. Will it have time to hide somewhere if it is taken to the park? or will he fall asleep halfway through and freeze in the winter?

11.11.2015 1:30, Hierophis

It will almost 100% die if it is taken outside where it is about 0C and even lower, from a warm room. Here it can winter between the frames, you don't need to feed it, put a piece of paper between the frames, and run it there, everything should turn smile.gifout

11.11.2015 3:03, Wave Storm

In general, they spend the winter under the leaves, and it seems nothing. I dug up a half-asleep one under the birches yesterday. Woke me up, yes. But then I covered it with leaves, I think everything will be fine with it.

This post was edited by Wave Storm - 11.11.2015 03: 07

11.11.2015 10:37, Hierophis

I should have sung her a lullaby. smile.gif

11.11.2015 13:35, TanyaM

Don't laugh. I feel sorry for the bug.

Between the frames it is dumb, although they are wooden, but there is little air or fog up inside. It will be cold and humid.

Yesterday they put her in a jar and gave her cotton wool with honey to eat before going to bed. Now on the street it seems to be not minus, but about 5. So, you can bury it somewhere in the leaves? I also wonder if it's better in a hollow tree or on the ground in the leaves?

11.11.2015 17:18, ИНО

What kind of honey? It's not a bee. Some eat aphids. And not any, but rather whimsically choose especially delicious ones. I doubt you have any. Sing a lullaby to Hierophis, and let the cow out near the house, right under the wall, while the temperature is above zero, where it will find some crack. Under the leaves is more risky, I do not know what kind of spring you usually have. If it's wet, it can drown.
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11.11.2015 20:36, Hierophis

  
Didn't you think that in addition to a place to hibernate, the beetle will also need food and a sexual partner in the spring? You never know how to deal with this in the country for many kilometers from the place of capture.


My copperplate! eek.gif How to forget it, the ladybug will have a problem with food and a sexual partner in the country jump.gif

11.11.2015 21:41, ИНО

They climb,they climb, they just don't report to you. And you yourself, at zero degrees, don't seem to go out at all, which is why you haven't seen it. And it's true that they don't fly. But I've already written about it, so read it carefully. With minuses, from what I've seen, only scoops fly. But gold-eyes can run (though not very fast) and at -3, I observed once right next to the thermometer. Here's another revealing post: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1587914.

12.11.2015 20:15, TanyaM

Well, we will not take you to the dacha, suddenly there the groom will not find himself right away, and what will he do?
They also seem to understand human speech.
http://your-magic.ru/bozhya-korovka-i-primety/
It's a pity that they don't talk, otherwise they would have asked where to deliver it. And so it's up to her to decide...
We now have about plus 5, Moscow.

12.11.2015 21:15, ИНО

They talk-they talk, only telepathically. But to hear them, you need to take a special herb, so Roma (Hierophis) knows what kind. In general, folk signs are mostly a manifestation of the problem of multiple comparisons. It is better to read about statistical paradoxes instead of any nonsense (interesting and at first glance very similar to magic, but only exists in reality).

12.11.2015 21:41, Hierophis

this is a manifestation of the problem of multiple comparisons. It is better to read about statistical paradoxes instead of any nonsense (interesting and at first glance very similar to magic, but only exists in reality).


Oh yo eek.gif
Bradibiflation is a manifestation of hyperdeflation in the problems of cryonutations and multiple ablations in the context of ladybug levitation umnik.gif

12.11.2015 22:08, ИНО

Roma, judging by your angry protest, I take it you support the theory that ladybirds can understand human speech? Or is it just an extract from your medical record?

12.11.2015 22:28, Hierophis

Or is it just an extract from your medical record?

They don't judge by themselves that something similar is written? lol.gif

12.11.2015 23:20, ИНО

The reviewer just used your favorite herb.

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