This is a great example of why to check before killing/removing any bugs from your plants. Same thing when you see eggs planted on your leaves. It would suck to crush a bunch of assassin bug eggs on a plant.
I had yellow jackets build a nest inside one of my potted plants last year. On one hand, it's a little sketchy, on the other hand, wasps and Hornets are great multipurpose predators if they aren't located where they will bother you much.
Pro tip for killing the lanternflies: they are super quick and jumpy, but it takes a bit for them to build up a second jump, so once they land on their first, it's easy to squash them.
Ladybugs in all their phases? They're fun! I'm so glad they're here. I was worried we had none, given it's very suburban here, but no! Many! Delightful!
The place was very hurban in my case. Ladybugs just care about the amount of greenery around. In fact these can be found in many cities. It wasn't a particolarly good spot. I think they did drugs down there, i learnt the lanaguage of graffiti over time. But yes lots and lots of greenery.