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Bug id help -solved- Ladybug Larvae, good bugs

 
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Anyone know what this bug is. It’s kinda worm like but has legs like an insect. Thanks for any help
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black and yellow bug identification ladybird larvae
 
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ladybug larvae. you want them around.
 
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I  concur. Freaky looking though, huh?
 
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Ok that’s what I had came up with looking online but wasn’t 100%. There are lots of lady bugs in garden this year. When my spinach bolted the stems/flowers got covered in some sort of aphid and lady bugs slowly wiping them out.

Thanks for the help
 
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