Last week I showed you the larva of a Ladybird Beetle more commonly known as a lady bug. This week I would like you to see it as it is turning into an adult.
This is a fascinating photo. I used to think they were a little creepy.. but Lady Bug larva have been very helpful to me the past couple of years, getting rid of the aphids on my burning bush and roses!
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How interesting!
ReplyDeleteGood thing we have you to educate us (:
ReplyDeleteWow! I love your photos of bugs- just fascinating. And your photos are always so crisp and clear.
ReplyDeleteWow, great photo. The weekkly changes are amazing.
ReplyDeletewow, love these larva photos you post.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating photo. I used to think they were a little creepy.. but Lady Bug larva have been very helpful to me the past couple of years, getting rid of the aphids on my burning bush and roses!
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