Ladybug Pictures
Seven-spotted Ladybug emerging from its pupae.
It takes half a day for the spots to show.
Seeing Spots? Ever wonder which ladybug you are looking at? What does a “baby” ladybug (larvae) look like?
Did you know there are over 300 types of Ladybugs that live in North America? Ladybugs come in many colors besides red: like pink, yellow, white, orange, and black. The transformation of the frequently ugly or bizarre ladybug larvae into an elegant ladybugs is truly one of the regularly performed miracles of nature. For an even closer view, you can buy ladybug kits to raise Pink Spotted Ladybugs from larvae to adult, right in your home.
Below we have collected some ladybug pictures, ladybug coloring pages, and baby ladybug (larvae) pictures for you to enjoy! You are welcome to use these images for personal use.
Ladybugs – Adults
Coccinella Septempunctata 1 | Coccinella Quinquepunctata 1 |
Coccinella Septempunctata 2 | Coccinella quinquepunctata 2 |
Coccinella septempunctata 3 | Coccinella quinquepunctata 3 |
Anatis ocellata | Ladybird |
Ladybug | Encelia virginensis |
Ladybug On North Shore of Lake Superior | Harmonia axyridis |
Yellow Ladybug |
Ladybugs – Adults / Ladybugs – Larva
Harmonia Axyridis | Harmonia Axyridis |
Chilocorus bipustulatus | Chilocorus bipustulatus larva |
Hippodamia convergent | Hippodamia convergent |
Chilocorus kuwanae | Chilocorus kuwanae |
Coccinella septempunctata Seven Spotted | Coccinella septempunctata Seven Spotted Larvae |
Multi-colored Asian Ladybug | Multi-colored Asian Ladybug Larva |
Vedalia Ladybug | Vedalia Ladybug Rodolia cardinalis |
Chilocorus Species Larvae | Chilocorus Species Larvae |
Coleomegilla maculata | Coleomegilla maculata |
Pseudoscymnus tsugae | Pseudoscymnus tsugae |
Having discovered a fondness for insects while pursuing her degree in Biology, Randi Jones was quite bugged to know that people usually dismissed these little creatures as “creepy-crawlies”.