Ladybug
Explore nature's cheerful champions that protect our gardens!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Coccinellidae
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Africa
Average size
0.8 to 18 millimeters long
diet
Aphids and small insects
lifespan
1 to 2 years
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Overview
Ladybugs, also known as ladybird beetles, belong to the family Coccinellidae. These cute little critters range in size from 0.8 to 18 millimeters long and come in a fabulous array of colors, with their bright red or orange shells often sprinkled with black spots.
These friendly insects primarily munch on pesky aphids and small insects. A ladybug can eat approximately 5,000 aphids during its lifetime, turning it into a true hero in the garden!
Ladybugs typically live for about 1 to 2 years. They spend their days fluttering around, helping to keep crops healthy and gardens happy while adding a splash of color to the world.
Most ladybugs can be found in Africa, where they thrive in warm environments. They like to hang out on plants and crops, making them an important part of the ecosystem.
What makes ladybugs even cooler is their ability to hibernate through cold months. When the temperatures drop, they cozy up together in groups to stay warm and emerge again when spring arrives.
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