The female ladybug lays a large number of eggs. She usually distributes the eggs in places where aphids often appear to ensure that her children have the greatest chance of survival after they are born. After the eggs are hatched, the newly born larvae will eat the aphids around them as their delicious snacks. The appearance of the larvae is very different from that of their parents. They are not equipped with thick armor, and their bodies are very soft and distributed in knots. , but it has some hard bristles for protection. Their jaws are strong and powerful, shaped like a pair of pincers, and can easily penetrate an aphids body.
When adults and larvae are stimulated, they will secrete a light yellow liquid composed of alkaloids. Although it is non-toxic, it has a strong pungent smell to drive away enemies.
This is a simple painting of a seven-star ladybug. The painting is exquisite and it is a good simple painting!