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Ladybugs are a type of insect. They are also called lady beetles or ladybird. Did you know that there are over 5,000 different species of ladybugs that live all over the world? It’s true! Ladybugs live on every continent except for Antarctica. 450 different species live in North America. These ladybug facts are perfect for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade and 5th grade. To learn more check out these amazing ladybug facts for kids. #ladybugfactsforkindergaren

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An infographic depicting an Asian lady beetle and a North American ladybug. Image Text: "What's the Difference? Asian Lady Beetle: Invasive to the United States. Bites Humans & Pets. Overwinters Inside Houses, Infesting Homes. Smells Bad. White "M" Shape on Head. More commonly Yellow or Orange. Ladybug: Native to the United States. Doesn't Bite Humans or Pets. Overwinters Outside in Dead Foliage. No Bad Smell. No White "M" Shape. More commonly Bright Red." - EastbornGardens.com

The commonly orange spotted beetle hanging around in your house or garden may seem to be the friendly ladybug, but they're actually an invasive pest. Here's some differences between the Unfriendly and Friendly lady beetles. Save this guide so you'll have it at your fingertips next time you see these critters. And check the blog for even more tips about ladybugs!

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the life cycle of ladybugs is shown in four different pictures, including an insect and

Ladybugs are amazing pets control! Learn all about their lifecycle, what they look like at varying stages, and how you can use the voracious little critters to control pets in your yard or garden! #ladybugs #ladybuglifecycle #naturalpestcontrol #pestcontrol #tyrantfarms #garden #gardening #gardeningtips #organicgardening #organicgarden

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