Are Ladybugs Good Luck?

Are Ladybugs Good Luck?

Have you ever felt this magical moment when a cute little ladybug lands on you? While we consider other insects as harmful and avoid any interaction with them, we see ladybugs as harmless, beneficial insects that may bring good luck to us due to the widespread belief that ladybugs bring good fortune. Is it true?…

White Ladybug

White Ladybug

Have you ever encountered a white ladybug? Generally, there are so many beautiful and cute little ladies around us; some have unusual colors, and some have their own unique beauty. It is commonly known that everyone loves and respects ladybugs because of their characteristics and the benefits they have for our gardens.  Keep reading the…

Green Ladybug

Green Ladybug

Ladybugs are considered one of the most fascinating creatures in the world. They are part of the Coccinellidae family of small beetles. According to National Geographic, there are about 5000 species of ladybugs and each of them is colorful, unique, and beneficial. It is hard to find a person who doesn’t love these cute, beautiful,…

Blue Ladybug

Blue Ladybug

There are different species of ladybugs, and each of them is marvelous and fascinating in its own way. The rarest species of ladybug is Halmus Chalybeus, widely known as the Steelblue Ladybird. It is a part of the Coccinellidae family and is common in specific regions like New Zealand and Australia.  This type of ladybug…

Ladybug Larvae

Ladybug Larvae

Who doesn’t love cute little insects with beautiful and colorful appearances? Their most common name is ladybugs. However, let’s be clear: They aren’t bugs but beetles. These beautiful creatures are known to be harmless and very beneficial. That’s why everyone welcomes them in their garden. While looking at their colorful shells and counting their dots,…

Do Ladybugs Bite?

Do Ladybugs Bite?

What we know about ladybugs is that they are harmless, beautiful creatures that are very beneficial for our gardens. However, while they may represent cute insects to many people, sometimes they can be mean to us, as well. You might naturally wonder about these insects: do ladybugs bite? The truth is that ladybugs can invade…

Monarch Butterfly – The King of Butterflies and His Royal Family

Monarch Butterfly – The King of Butterflies and His Royal Family

The word monarch comes from the Greek words for one ruler. A human monarch is a king or queen who rules alone, without necessarily having to consult any other person though good ones have always surrounded themselves with people who could give them good advice. When human monarchs were selected (rather than simply inheriting their…