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Black and Yellow insect (Lady beetle larva)

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Lady beetle larva
by: Moni

Ragai
This is a lady beetle larva. Rob was almost correct, but being a larva it can not lay eggs...only the adult female does that.
It is a good bug of the garden. It feeds on aphids, caterpillars, and other bad bugs of the garden. There are a few stages of the larva as they grow larger and before they turn into pupae and then into adults. The adult lady beetles are also great helpers in the garden.

Could be the very beneficial Ladybug "Mama"?
by: Rob Holland

I'm just guessing but this might be something you'd want in your garden. If it's a Ladybug in a different stage of it's cycle and takes up there it could lay eggs and that's good because they eat lots of aphids and?

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