Spring Crocus and Seven-spot Ladybird Coccinella punctata Norfolk february


The 7 spot is the classic and most abundant ladybird is found in a wide variety of habitats because it feeds on many different species of aphid. The characteristic bright color is a well-known warning device to predators that it is not pleasant to eat because it contains poisonous chemicals. However, this is not always fool-proof as birds that catch insects on the wing are known to take ladybirds. Presumably, the urgency of the moment and the whirr of the wings stop the predator from noticing the warning. During very hot weather population explosions can occur. If the supply of aphids runs out, swarms of ladybirds will start biting humans, especially those lying on the beach covered in suntan cream.


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Location: Norfolk England UK
Photo credit: © Ernie Janes / Alamy / Afripics
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