Definition
Coccinellidae is the scientific family of beetles commonly known as ladybugs or lady beetles. These beetles are generally small, round, and brightly colored, often red or orange with black spots. They are beneficial insects, primarily feeding on aphids and other plant-eating pests. Imagine them as the tiny guardians of your garden, protecting plants from harmful insects. They are found in various habitats, from gardens to forests. Coccinellidae beetles play a crucial role in natural pest control.