Which insect is in the picture?
Correct answer: Ladybug

Dorothy
I understand that lady bugs are very good to have in gardens.

Madge
Nobby, I'm glad someone else calls them ladybirds. That's the only name I grew up with in Australia - until recent US influenced started this big rubbish. Thank you!

Jamie
Thanks for the day maybe we could get a little bit
Danisha
Danisha Nikita and we 9999999999999999

Dexter_Claude6
kimtot, It's ladybug it has red and black dots

jewels
Dorothy, they are because they eat aphids, but this is a Japanese beetle... not good

jewels
Jaye, yes, it's more orange where the ladybug is red.

Witch
We call them 'Lady Birds,'

Jaye
Actually this is an Asian beetle and not a ladybird - Asian beetles are meaner and stink

Queen
I disagree. Ladybugs are red. This is an Asian beetle that bites and stinks when you squish it.

Bigkev
toothless beachrat, loved Rodney Dangerfield!

Nobby
'Ladybird' - please! - (which ironically, is a true example of a bug - a beetle with biting jaws - contrary to the U.S. suggestion that all insects are 'bugs')

Yana
toothless beachrat, And they do get respect !

toothless beachrat
Rodney Dangerfield, coach of the Ladybugs...