
ladybird larvae
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Enhanced PromptLadybird larvae, small size, typically around 5mm in length, elongated oval shape, flat head, distinct thorax, six legs, usually spotted or striped pattern, often brown or yellowish-brown coloration, developing spots or stripes become more pronounced as they grow, feed on aphid colonies, develop distinctive hump-like protrusions on their rear end, resemble miniature alligators, live in colonies within aphid colonies, undergo complete metamorphosis, vulnerable to predators like birds, spiders, and other insects, undergo four stages of development including egg, larva, pupa, and adult, have been known to secrete a foul-tasting fluid when threatened, often found near flowers, trees, and garden plants, particularly roses and lavender, can be beneficial to gardens due to their role in controlling aphid populations, typically emerge as adults after several weeks of larval stage, undergo a dramatic transformation as they molt into adult ladybugs, often seen flying around flowers and leaves, feeding on pollen and nectar.