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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

Stages in the Life cycle of a ladybird
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  • Ladybird larva are safe to touch - the spikes are more like bumps than spikes - not sharp in any way.

  • Hi, I hope you won't do it again then!

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  • @lastinglove1000 Ladybird is the UK name for them.

  • lol is it a ladybird or a ladybug...?

  • I first thought that larva at 1:22 was a caterpiller

  • is it safe to touch the larva? It seems poisonous that's why...with all of its spikes

  • omg its a third!!

    its butterfly and moth relative and now ladybird (its not much cause they like round)

  • im gust lerning about ladybugs

  • oh how kool

  • Fascinating, I've had hundreds of ladybirds in my garden today and saw some coccoons, some larva ones and some recently hatched pale coloured ones and wondered how it all worked! Thanks!

  • so it actualy breaks down and reforms in the cacoon

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