Friday, October 11, 2019

Aphids and Ladybirds comparison

Aphids and Ladybirds comparison is similar to voter and candidate duality.
They are real ladybird like and flashing during the campaign.
After the election the voter or the aphid is consumed in toto.

Aphids and Ladybirds

Ladybirds
Among ladybirds, Myzia oblongoguttata is a dietary specialist which only feeds on conifer aphids, whereas Adalia bipunctata and Coccinella septempunctata are generalists, feeding on large numbers of species. The eggs are laid in batches, each female laying several hundred. Female hoverflies lay several thousand eggs. The adults feed on pollen and nectar but the larvae feed voraciously on aphids; Eupeodes corollae adjusts the number of eggs laid to the size of the aphid colony

Aphids
Aphids are small (1/8 inch long), soft bodied, pear-shaped insects that may be green, yellow, brown, red or black in color depending on species and food source. Generally adults are wingless, but some can grow wings, especially if populations are high.
 

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