I remember the first time I saw a yellow ladybug. I was watering my plants when one
landed on my arm. At first, I thought it was a regular ladybug, but its bright yellow
color caught me off guard. Was it rare? Or even a ladybug at all?
After looking it up, I learned that yellow ladybugs are just one of many colors ladybugs can be.
Like the classic red ones, they’re seen as symbols of good luck. But here’s the scoop:
yellow ladybugs are real ladybugs, part of a family with over 5,000 species in colors like red, orange, yellow, and black.
Interestingly, different colors often mean different diets. Red ladybugs love aphids,
while yellow ones, like those in the Psyllobora family, prefer fungi like mildew.
So if you spot a yellow ladybug in your garden, it’s doing its part—just in its own unique way.