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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.

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