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  • Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle articles, Midwest Biological Control Newsletter, University of Wisconsin
  • Asian Lady Beetle Infestation of Structures, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture
  • High quality downloadable picture of Asian lady beetle from USDA-ARS
  • Image gallery of common lady beetles from Iowa State University

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