What is green lady bug?

Green ladybugs, also known as spotted cucumber beetles or spotted lady beetles, are a species of small green beetles with black spots and antennas. They are common throughout North America and feed primarily on plant leaves and flowers. Green ladybugs are considered a type of garden pest because they can damage crops and plant life.

Green ladybugs are distinct from other ladybugs in their coloration, as most ladybugs are red or orange with black spots. However, they still share many of the same physical characteristics, including their domed shape and short legs.

Despite their classification as pests, green ladybugs can also be beneficial in some ways. They are natural predators of aphids and other plant-eating insects, which can help to control pest populations in gardens and agricultural settings. Some varieties of green ladybugs are also used in agriculture as a way to control crop pests without the need for harmful chemical pesticides.