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Farmers and gardeners alike welcome these ladybugs because they are voracious predators of .

Commonly found in temperate regions across the world, this little beetle is more than just a lucky charm; it is a vital part of a healthy ecosystem. How to Identify Them [S1E1] Seven-Spotted Ladybug

I have focused this blog post on the real-world as a nature/gardening spotlight, as it is the most likely intent for a detailed topic post. Farmers and gardeners alike welcome these ladybugs because

As the name suggests, this species is easily recognized by its —three on each red wing cover (elytrum) and one central spot spanning the junction where the wings meet. They also feature a distinct black-and-white-patterned thorax. The Gardener’s Best Friend [S1E1] Seven-Spotted Ladybug