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Lady Bug Eggs

Coccinellidae

Photo by AprilPerry
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Lady Bug Eggs

Coccinellidae

Comments (4)

@ Joecelyn Dexter Yes..there were a lot of ladybugs nearby actually. Yeah, the place in the pond where I see them the most is heavily shrubbed in in leaves so they definitely have plenty of food to munch on when they hatch.
@ TeresaBurke Thank you so much. It was pretty awesome to stumble across them on my walk in the pond.
These look a bit like ladybug eggs. Did you spot any ladybugs or ladybug larvae nearby? Ladybugs tend to lay their eggs where aphids are plentiful so that the larvae have plenty to munch on once they hatch.

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