Ladybird larva are brilliantly colored, often blue, with stripes of orange or black.
The ladybird or ladybug actually is a family of species, called Coccinellidae. If you want the scientific name a specific ladybug, count the spots, because a species normally has a specific amount of spots.
you can tell how old a ladybird is by how many spots it has :for esample if a ladybird has 3 spots it is 3 years old
black spots
The common ladybird, or seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata), typically has seven black spots on its bright red or orange elytra (wing covers). However, the number of spots can vary among individuals, and some may have fewer or even no spots at all. This variability does not affect their identification as a member of the ladybird family.
A ladybird larva is the immature stage of a ladybird beetle, commonly known as a ladybug. These larvae are often elongated and spiky, differing significantly in appearance from the adult beetles. They are voracious predators of aphids and other pests, making them beneficial for gardens and agriculture. The larval stage typically lasts for a few weeks before pupating and transforming into an adult ladybird.
count its spots
millimeters (mm).
it is a ladybird with 97 spots on its head. =)
It could be either a pine ladybird or a harlequin ladybird.
no, they are not. the larvae, when they are a few weeks old, they will start eating aphids. 1 larva can eat up to 1,000 aphids a day. when they're about 8 weeks old, they will turn blue with yellow spots.
count 1 wings spots
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