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BLUE ladybugs..........what?....

Check out this site. I put in the info to have their search engine identify your bug and it couldn't do it. Is this a joke?

Ladybug ID
 
Mine is no JOKE..at all..

That other Lady bug is a fake..I have seen this web-site that the photographer alters the color for pure art....if you'd call it that I guess..



But seriously..I have never seen another one like the one I had photographed...

I'm not one to play "jokes" online..its kinda pointless..:nope:

~~'manda:wavey:
 
BTW that's really weird Wade..
I didn't even see one with the same head pattern on that site...??




Maybe I can name it if I find another:shrugs:..LOL



~~'Manda:wavey:
 
I don't doubt you Manda. I've been reading about them all day. There are thousands of different kinds.

I'm having a hard time trying to figure this one out though..:bird:..
its driving me nuts..I want to know what kind it is..



~~'Manda:wavey:
 
Anybody notice that Manda's original picture has the lady bug squirting some little droplets out it's side? I don't know what that means, but it might help identify..
 
Anybody notice that Manda's original picture has the lady bug squirting some little droplets out it's side? I don't know what that means, but it might help identify..

Thats the lady bug's defense..its actually comming from the leg sockets..and it tastes bad to things who want to eat it..
....
haha..But I would know how that tastes..haha..


~~'Manda:wavey:
 
Ladybird larvae are one of my favourite things! I used to catch them for my boys and we'd watch them munching through all the aphids we could catch for them. When they pupate you can see the colour developing on their wingcases just before they emerge
 
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