Monday, April 4, 2011

Ladybug sightings





Had a day to myself last Wednesday (March 30th) and decided to head down to the beach and enjoy the warm weather and sunny skies. During my reflective walk down the south side of Seal Beach I noticed something strange. First off the winter sand mound that helps to protect the downtown homes had been leveled, officially signaling the end of winter. The next and much more exciting discovery I found as I dodged the crashing surf, were all the Ladybugs riding the shore break and on the beach. This find made my day, though I was puzzled by why all these ladybugs where here. After doing a little research apparently since it's spring time and there were warm conditions, the ladybugs were hatching. Wind conditions also may of had something to do with it, when the local Santa Ana winds blow out towards the ocean the ladybugs go with the flow. However they got there, good for them, getting some beach time in before hitting up the gardens! FUN FACT: LB's live 1-2 years.