Description
Follow the Life Cycle of a Ladybird Objects. From their eggs being laid through the larva and pupa stages to that of the adult. It takes approximately 6 weeks from birth to adult stage and they live approximately 9 months. Protect the ladybugs (a.k.a. ladybirds), in your
gardens. They they eat aphids and other garden pests, reducing the need for pesticides.
Features:
- to protect the approx. 300 eggs, they lay them under leaves of plants.
- once hatched, their lifecycle of larva begins. They have a long body with six legs,
- the pupa is the final preparation to becoming an adult. They emerge with a soft coat, which hardens as it dries,
- bright colors develop in the adult ladybug who sleeps through winter, awakening in the spring.
Size: 4 pieces, between 3 and 6 cm in size
Leanna Greg (verified owner) –
Happy with the detail. They look alive.
Helena Frank (verified owner) –
Good price, Good buy.