Lovely ladybirds
A closer look at one of the UK’s most popular beetles.
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A closer look at one of the UK’s most popular beetles.
One of our most common ladybirds, the black-on-red markings of the 7-spot ladybird are very familiar. Ladybirds are a gardeners best friend as they eat insects that love to nibble on garden plants…
The large eyed ladybird is unmistakeable: it is our only ladybird with yellow rings around its black spots. Ladybirds are beneficial insects, managing garden pests - encourage them by putting up a…
The 14-spot ladybird is one of three yellow ladybirds in the UK. Look for it in grassland, woodland and gardens. Ladybirds are beneficial insects, managing garden pests - encourage them by putting…
The 22-spot ladybird is one of three yellow ladybirds in the UK. Look for it in grassland, woodland and gardens. Ladybirds are beneficial insects, managing garden pests - encourage them by putting…
A non-native species originating from Asia, the harlequin ladybird is prevalent in towns and gardens.
A common ladybird, the black-on-red markings of the 2-spot Ladybird are familiar to many of us.
Join our monthly ladybirders group for a two hour walk around The Naze to learn all about the local bird life with our expert guide, Lix Huxley.
Join our monthly ladybirders group for a two hour walk around The Naze to learn all about the local bird life with our expert guide, Lix Huxley.
Join our monthly ladybirders group for a two hour walk around The Naze to learn all about the local bird life with our expert guide, Lix Huxley.
Join our monthly ladybirders group for a two hour walk around The Naze to learn all about the local bird life with our expert guide, Lix Huxley.
Join our monthly ladybirders group for a two hour walk around The Naze to learn all about the local bird life with our expert guide, Lix Huxley.