The Lady Bug, or the Coccinellidae family, is the official state insect of Massachusetts. This species of beetle is renowned for its bright colors and distinctive spotted pattern. They have been a popular symbol in art and literature for centuries. Ladybugs are actually a beneficial insect, as they feed on aphids, small insects, and other pests that harm garden plants and crops. The Massachusetts General Court declared the Lady Bug the state insect in 1974. It was chosen by the students of the Southwick-Tolland Regional School District, who felt the insect was representative of the hard work and perseverance of the people of Massachusetts. Ladybugs are also widely seen as symbols of good luck and prosperity. This is likely why they have been so popular throughout the ages.
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