yes
and the reason some people say that they are poisonous - don't worry, they're not to us - is because they have bad tasting stuff in them so that predators like birds get ill after eating them and so probably won't do it again. :)
Sometimes - different species of ladybugs have different numbers of spots. The spots on a ladybug also fade with age.
Sometimes - different species of ladybugs have different numbers of spots. The spots on a ladybug also fade with age.
They're called asian lady beetles. crazy, I know.
Not to humans
Lady Bugs definitely love aphids.
yes, well sort of, my pet ladybugs walked to and fro when I shone light on them.
other squishy soft bugs
Ladybugs are insects, and like most, do not like to swim in water.
Ladybugs actuallly eat other bugs, such as mites, and aphids.
Lady bugs eat soft bodied bugs like aphids. They really help gardeners out with pest insects.
Ladybugs like to eat tiny insects that do damage to plants, especially roses and maple trees. So ladybugs are extremely useful to help plants grow healthy. Many people with orchards, or just a lot of plants around their homes will buy boxes of live ladybugs to release on their property. Because of the ladybugs' efficiency in cleaning out plant-eating insects, a grower or orchardist can earn more money when she sells her crops. By the way, a 'bug' is an insect that has a hard cover over its delicate wings. On the ladybug, the hard covers are orange with black dots.
boxelder bugs are bugs that are orange and black and they love to come out in the fall ladybugs also come out in the fall well not many but let me rephrase that they start coming out in the fall. MY ANSWER=they are incects that to me look like some kind of firefly or beetle.like all insects,it is most likely the decentent of the triobites.
Yes, ladybugs get along with other bugs. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) tend to view their habitat niches in terms of what can and cannot be eaten. Popular food sources will include such bugs as aphids, mealybugs, and scale.
Yes ladybugs do sleep.Just like we do they sleep at night. You may not see them sleeping but they do!
they aer orange and black and have six legs
Ladybugs like raisins. Break the raisin in half so the ladybug can get to the soft insides of the raisin.