Ladybug
- "I caught a seven-spotted ladybug! It's red! And small! And so cute!!!" —Animal Crossing
- "I caught a ladybug! S-so small! S-so cute!" —City Folk
- "I caught a ladybug! Or is this one a man?" —New Leaf
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Name: Coccinella septempunctata Family: Coccinellidae- Ladybugs | ||||||
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The Ladybug (テントウムシ, Tentōmushi), is a small, black and red insect that appears throughout spring and summer. They are common and worth 200 Bells. They can also been seen in October. Ladybugs crawl on any sort of flower, appearing as a red spot on them (which makes it hard to find them on red flowers). They will fly away if players approach them too quickly or walk onto the flower they are crawling on. Their buzzing when they fly is quiet.
Catch details
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Mar – Jun; Oct South: Apr; Sep – Dec |
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Time of day | 8 AM – 5 PM |
Location | On flowers |
Weather | Any except rain |
Spawn requirement | Appears from the start of the game |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 200 Bells Flick: 300 Bells |
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Donating to the museum
As with all other fish and insects in the Animal Crossing series, the Ladybug can be donated to the museum by talking to Blathers the curator, who will also give information upon donation.
In Animal Crossing
Blathers, the curator of the museum, says the following when it is handed to him for donation:
- "Ladybugs are one insect I thought might appeal to me. Then I made the grievous error of touching one. This vile fluid appeared from someplace and.. Oh, it was everywhere! Blech! Utterly appalling!"
The Spotted Ladybug can be found nestled among the flowers in the center of the insect room after donation.
In Wild World
- "I've heard it said that ladybugs are "so cute!" Sadly, I must disagree. I touched one once, and this vile yellow fluid... Blech! I shan't discuss it... Hoo.. If that's "cute," then I weep for the world!"
After donation the Ladybug appears in the museums first insect room, on the left side, on the flowers between the palm trees.
In City Folk
The following information is what Blathers says to the player upon donation of the Ladybug:
- "Mad as it sounds, I find a lone ladybug quite fetching... But they tend to cluster in cold weather. If you were to flip over a rock in winter, you might see the underside crawling with them... Such vileness! Bleeeech! The very thought gives me the quivers!""
After donation, the Ladybug can be found sitting on a flower on the lower terrace of the insect room.
In "New Leaf"
Upon being donated, the Ladybug can be found in the first room of the bug exhibit, on the red flower on the right side.
- "Despite the name, not all ladybugs are "ladies". There are also male ladybugs. Though you'll see different ladybugs with different numbers of spots, they don't get more as they age. Ladybugs eat insects harmful to crops. A few species eat the leaves of crops, but most are beneficial. They're tough against the cold, but during winter they stay in groups under dry leaves for warmth."
In New Horizons
- "Yes. Yes. Ladybugs are quite beloved thanks to their tiny round shape and adorable spots. To that I say BAH! The fact of the matter is, some have stripes instead of spots. And SOME have no markings at all! No, I shall never understand why it is said that when a ladybug lands on you.. you'll have good luck. I shall only have a fainting spell."
Encyclopedia information
After the player has caught a Ladybug for the first time, they can find information about it in the bug tab of their encyclopedia.
Wild World
''They survive the cold winter by forming clusters, which look like small ornaments."
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Further information
Frequently referred as a "ladybug" in the U.S. or a "ladybird" in Britain, ladybird beetles contain 5,000 species of Coccinellidae, worldwide. Species can vary from number of spots to body shape, and even color. In fact, tan varieties of ladybird beetles exist. The ladybird beetle represented in the Animal Crossing series is Coccinella septempunctata, the Seven-spot ladybird beetle. It lives almost anywhere where there are aphids, its main prey, to eat. Ladybird beetles are considered by many to be beneficial to plants due to their eating habits- aphids themselves eat plants, so by introducing ladybird beetles, plants can be protected. The seven-spot itself was introduced to North America in this manner.
The yellow fluid that Blathers refers to is called reflex blood; the ladybird beetle breaks its own joints to induce this bleeding. The blood has an unpleasant odor which keeps predators at bay if the warning colors do not suffice.
Ladybird beetles can lay several dozen eggs, which hatch after a period of three to four days. A number of infertile eggs are also released by ladybird beetles in order to provide food for their young - when food is scarce, the number of infertile eggs is much greater than the number of fertile ones.
Names in other languages
テントウムシ tentōmushi |
Ladybug | |
무당벌레 mudangbeolle |
Ladybug | |
瓢虫 piāochóng |
Ladybug | |
瓢蟲 Unknown |
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Божья коровка Bozh'ya korovka |
Ladybug | |
Lieveheersbeestje | Ladybug | |
Marienkäfer | Ladybug | |
Mariquita | Ladybug | |
Catarina | Ladybug | |
Coccinelle | Ladybug | |
Coccinella | Ladybug |
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