A ladybug laid eggs in my ground floor window. Should I worry?

Well, get this:

A week ago, I noticed a spot on my windowsill and noticed it was a ladybug. I learned growing up that they weren’t a threat or a pain in the rear, so I let it go. A week later, I noticed it (he/she/it) laid eggs in my ground floor window’s weatherseal, and some of the li’luns have made their way into my apartment.

I vaccumed up about a couple dozen of them, but my question is this: Given that from what I’ve heard that they’re actually good for a house, should I vaccum them up or let 'em be?

Being their in a window that’s not exactly what I would call airtight (or weathertight for that damn matter) should I let them go to live out in the great outdoors, or should I worry that they may spread to the interior of my house?

Ants and cockroaches are one thing. These ladybugs (from what I understand) are another.

Tripler
The other only bugs I outright kill are from Klendathu.

Try this - enchantedlearning.com,should be informative. :slight_smile:
preety cool how they adapted to a zero gravity enviornment.

If you’re in the USA, most likely these aren’t ladybugs, but rather the Asian Multicolored Beetle which do bite and execrete disgusting smells. They’re becoming quite epidemic in this country, and to make it worse, it’s illegal in a lot of places to exterminate them.

I’m not aware that they do property damage beyond staining their little orange juices everywhere. If you like being bitten, having stinky orange juices everywhere, and vacuuming up a bunch of dead ladybugs every 2 days, go for it.