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Lovely Ladybug!


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This is definitely Ladybug season!! If it's sunny out, I will have a 100% chance of finding a ladybug if I look at any of the new thistle plants that are beginning to grow. The other day I spent a few moments watching this little cutie pie and taking pictures whenever it was in a good position! At one point I think I heard him say, "Is this a good angle? Do my spots look nice this way?!" :D :D I think you'll all agree, this is one LOVELY LADYBUG!! :D
Known as a Ladybug in North America, and Ladybird or Ladybird Beetle elsewhere, these insects (which aren't bugs) can be found worldwide and there are over 5,000 species known so far! They are known as beneficial insects and are often bought and released into gardens to control pest insects. If you would like to know more about Ladybugs, Wiki has a great page here: Wiki: Coccinellidae. There's also a fantastic site dedicated to Ladybugs here: Lost Ladybug Project.
These images were taken in March, 2012.
This is definitely Ladybug season!! If it's sunny out, I will have a 100% chance of finding a ladybug if I look at any of the new thistle plants that are beginning to grow. The other day I spent a few moments watching this little cutie pie and taking pictures whenever it was in a good position! At one point I think I heard him say, "Is this a good angle? Do my spots look nice this way?!" :D :D I think you'll all agree, this is one LOVELY LADYBUG!! :D
Known as a Ladybug in North America, and Ladybird or Ladybird Beetle elsewhere, these insects (which aren't bugs) can be found worldwide and there are over 5,000 species known so far! They are known as beneficial insects and are often bought and released into gardens to control pest insects. If you would like to know more about Ladybugs, Wiki has a great page here: Wiki: Coccinellidae. There's also a fantastic site dedicated to Ladybugs here: Lost Ladybug Project.
These images were taken in March, 2012.
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