A glimpse of the ladybug and its reproductive process

in GEMS5 years ago (edited)

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Ladybug usually lay eggs on the part of the plant where there are fleas. Groups of about 50 or more eggs are placed irregularly, on leaves or twigs.
Here below is a picture of a ladybug egg
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The eggs will hatch into larvae after 3-7 days depending on the weather. The larvae are long, hairy and have 6 legs. The larvae of each type of koksi beetle are colored differently, but are similar to adults. Speckled black beetle.
Below are examples of these
larvae.

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That is a glimpse of the reproduction of ladybug, ry bright colors, such as red or orange, and often have a kind of pattern on them, like spots. The colors and patterns are thought to warn predators of bad taste ladybug and poison. Sometimes, though, ladybug will be a solid color with no pattern at all, and can be yellow, brown, or black.
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Those are some pictures of ladybug from me, and a little explanation, I hope you all like it, thank you.
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They bring luck we say, in Holland hope we will get luck and better times without covid

Thank you @brittandjosie,Nice to know you.