In some places, this ladybird is called the damsel or the stupid beast. The one that we can easily spot in the yard and in the country is hiding a lot of surprises under its red shell with black spots.
But when did we last stop to watch it? to be interested in how it lives? Why is this bug friendly and welcome in the garden?
Because ladybirds are meant to protect, their wings change colour based on the species. They make it clear to possible enemies that they should be careful when they get close.
It is possible for the ladybird to fight back by spraying its enemy with poisonous chemicals.
When we hear the word "ladybird," we usually think of a small flying bug with a red shell, black spots, and antennae.
The Coccinellidae are a very large family, with more than 3,000 species found around the world. About 100 of these species can be found in Europe.
Photography Details
Device | Redmi Note 12 Pro |
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Lens | Modified Macro lens |
Edit | Snapseed |
Location | India |
Captured by | @zessy |
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