This may or may not be what you're looking for, but I have always heard that if a ladybug lands on you, it means good luck... Apparently, many cultures have ladybug myths. Some are really interesting! (Below info quoted from celticbug.com)
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LADYBUG LEGENDS:
Nearly ALL cultures believe that a Ladybug is lucky.
Killing one is said to bring sadness and misfortune.
In France, if a Ladybug landed on you, whatever ailment
you had would fly away with the Ladybug.
If a Ladybug is held in the hand while making a wish,
the direction that it flies away to shows where
your luck will come from.
If the spots on the wings of a Ladybug are more than seven,
it's a sign of coming famine. If less than seven, it means
you will have a good harvest.
In Belgium, people believed that if a Ladybug crawled across
a young girl's hand, she would be married within a year.
People in Switzerland told their young children
that they were brought to them, as babies, by Ladybugs.
(...and we thought Storks did that)!
In some Asian cultures, it is believed that the Ladybug understands
human language, and has been blessed by God, Himself.
In Brussels, the black spots on the back of a Ladybug indicate to the
person holding it how many children he/she will have.
According to a Norse legend, the Ladybug came to earth
riding on a bolt of lightning.
The Victorians in Britain believed that if a Ladybug alighted on your
hand, you would be receiving new gloves.....if it landed on your head,
a new hat would be in your future, and so on.
In the 1800's, some doctors used Ladybugs to treat measles! They
also believed that if you mashed ladybugs (ewww!) and put them
into a cavity, the insects would stop a toothache!
During the Pioneer days, if a family found a Ladybug in their log cabin
during the winter, it was considered a "Good Omen".
In the Spring, if numerous Ladybugs are seen flying around,
British farmers say it forecasts many bountiful crops.
Many Bretons believe that the arrival of Ladybugs will bring fair weather.
Folklore suggests if you catch a Ladybug in your home, count the number
of spots and that's how many dollars you'll soon find.
In Norway, if a man and a woman spot a Ladybug at the same time,
there will be a romance between them.
2007-01-03 06:15:59
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answered by boredmom2004 2
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Ladybug Landing
2016-11-02 23:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Put the lady bug outside where it will be happy. There is no meaning to the lady bug's presence in your room or this crazy website, for that matter!
2016-03-14 01:04:14
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answered by Danielle 4
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Always respect the Lady Bug! She picked you for a reason.
2016-05-27 05:24:18
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answered by Senator 1
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I've always known it as being good luck. It's really the only flying insect that I would want to land on me, besides a butterfly.
2007-01-03 03:53:18
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answered by Jfranc1 3
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It means a Lady Bug lands on you. If it were a bee, don't panic. Just flick it off.
2007-01-03 04:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My girls and I say it's goodluck and the number of spots it has is how many days of luck you will have. If no spots then just that day will be lucky. It's just a silly thing we do.
2007-01-03 03:55:41
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answered by steeleme69 1
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That a lady bug landed on you.
2007-01-03 03:54:38
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answered by Art 4
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That you were a convinient landing spot rather than La Guardia.
2007-01-03 03:58:38
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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You are it's staging area, and it's good luck!
2007-01-03 04:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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