Ladybirds are currently abundant in the UK due to the warm weather this summer, leading to a proliferation of aphids for them to eat.
The hot weather speeds up the life cycle of ladybirds and aphids, resulting in more food available for ladybirds to thrive.
Experts emphasize that ladybirds are beneficial predators of aphids, which are detrimental to plant species, and their increase in numbers should be welcomed.
The last significant increase in ladybird populations was observed during the hot summer of 1976, and their current abundance serves as a positive sign amidst threats to other insect populations.