Ladybugs are small insects from the family Coccinellidae, known for their bright colors and black spots or markings that adorn their wings. They are widely recognized for their beneficial role as natural predators of agricultural pests, such as aphids, contributing to the biological control of pests in crops. Ladybugs are also considered symbols of luck in many cultures around the world, associated with luck, protection, and renewal. They are commonly found in gardens, fields, and forests, where they feed on small insects and reproduce throughout the year, adapting to different climates and habitats.
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