Doodlebug
Doodlebug is a term used to describe a type of insect that is part of the family Coccinellidae, commonly known as ladybugs. The term "doodlebug" is often used in North America to refer to the seven-spotted ladybug, Adalia septempunctata, which is native to the region. The name "doodlebug" is believed to have originated from the sound made by the insect when it is disturbed, which is described as a "doodle" or "doodle-doodle" sound.
Doodlebugs are known for their distinctive appearance, with a round, convex body and a pattern of black
The seven-spotted ladybug is one of the most common and well-known species of doodlebug. It is found
Doodlebugs play a crucial role in ecosystems by controlling pest populations and contributing to the decomposition