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Lady Bug
Lady Bug (Lady beetles / Ladybird beetles)
Coccinellidae
Appearance
0.04 to 0.4 inches long.
Yellow, orange, or red with small black spots on their wings.
Lifecycle
Mate in Spring or Summer
Female can lay anything up to a few hundred eggs at a time.
Larvae are spiny, black and have brightly colored spots
Small life cycle of between 4–7 weeks.
Habits
Feeding - aphids, small insects and mites. A ladybug can eat around 5,000 aphids in its lifetime. Larvae are also predators for food.
Location - Predatory ladybirds are usually found on plants where aphids or scale insects are.
The spots and bright colors make them unappealing to predators. If a ladybug feels threatened it will secrete a fluid which is foul to taste.
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