Lola the ladybug
Lola the ladybug is a small, colorful insect known for her round shape and bright red wings with black spots. She belongs to the family Coccinellidae and is often found in gardens and fields. Ladybugs are beneficial to plants because they feed on pests like aphids, helping to protect crops.
Lola's life cycle includes four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. After hatching from eggs, the larvae look different from adult ladybugs and are often black or gray. As they grow, they undergo metamorphosis, eventually emerging as adult ladybugs like Lola, ready to continue the cycle.