LEGO doesn’t produce that many moulded insects, but when they find one they like, they tend to stick with it. Such is true of both bees and ladybirds – the subjects of today’s article. (I know, everyone except the Brits calls them ladybugs and the title even says ladybug. However, in keeping with our nerd credentials [pushes-glasses-up-nose]: they’re not bugs – they’re beetles - and I’m a Brit, so we’re sticking with ladybirds!) So let’s head into the garden to talk about the (lady)birds and the bees that have joined the LEGO insectarium over the years. Duplo View fullsize 105029pb01 2024 has seen the release of a new Duplo insect mould; a single-piece bee (105029pb01). Aside from the sheer cuteness of this buzzy new addition to the hive, it is remarkable for being the first Dupllo insect to be introduced since 1999! And beyond that, the last time they released any...

