Allergy to ladybugs seen in infested homes


A ladybird scrabbles on the stem of a poppy in a meadow in the southern German town of Bensheim May 29, 2005. The exotic ladybug species, Harmonia axyridis, could be a significant cause of respiratory allergy for residents of homes infested with these insects, clinicians from Kentucky warn. (Alex Grimm/Reuters)Reuters - The exotic ladybug species,
Harmonia axyridis, could be a significant cause of respiratory
allergy for residents of homes infested with these insects,
clinicians from Kentucky warn.


Original post by Yahoo! Health: Allergy News and software by Elliott Back

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