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orange and black spikey bug/worm/larva (Lady beetle larvae)

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Ladybugs!
by: Timber

Yep, ladybug larvea! Their really cute and helpful. They eat aphids, little bugs that destoy plants, and are great to have around. They brighten up any scenery. Please, please do not kill anymore. It is not cool. Not cool. Thank you for sharing, and take care!

Lady beetle larvae
by: Moni

Jennifer
As Mira said, you have lady beetle larvae on your door. They are great predators, so leave them alone and they will head to in the garden to eat aphids and other pests. They may be on your door because there are aphids on a plant nearby. They may also have moved off of a plant nearby to pupate on the door. After they pupate they will turn into the adult beetles ready to feed on more aphids and such in your garden.
Don't smash anymore! :-)

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baby ladybug
by: Mira

Looks like a ladybug larva to me - keep 'em around to eat the aphids!

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