When I first spotted this insect, I mistook it for bird droppings or a tuft of cotton stuck to the leaves; however, the object kept moving, prompting me to take a closer look. It turned out to be a larva—a creature often found on foliage—but it is important to note that it is not a plant pest. On the contrary, this larva preys on various leaf-damaging pests, such as aphids. So, if we find a white object on our plants, there is no need to worry, as it is likely just a larva. Because the larva is incredibly tiny, photographing it proved challenging; to achieve the best results, I decided to use a macro lens. Despite appearing to move slowly due to the heavy load it carries on its back, the larva moves with precision. Fortunately, I looked up information about it on Google; otherwise, I might have assumed it was a pest that needed to be removed. Now that I know the truth, I will let it remain on my plant, even though its appearance can be a bit unsettling.
Okay everyone, now I will share some pictures of this larva here.