Kansas residents have noticed a surge in ladybugs this spring, likely due to the warmer weather and active storms. The increase in ladybugs is attributed to plentiful prey and favorable weather conditions, which have accelerated their life cycle. While the surge may seem unusual, it is not rare, and other states in the Midwest are also experiencing higher ladybug populations. The abundance of ladybugs is beneficial for gardeners and farmers as they help control soft-bodied insect pests like aphids, leading to healthier gardens.
