They are red with black spots on their wings.ladybirds are usually red but can be orange or yellow as well.
No, the Ladybird has a black head without spots, the black spots are all on it's red shell.
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No - there are also yellow with black spots May be others also.
In UK they are called ladybirds, and are mainly red with black spots Also some are yellow with black spots
Ladybirds of any colour are not poisonous to humans.
3,500 species of ladybird have been dicovered, and the most common are:Seven spotted ladybirds- Coccinella septempunctataTwo spotted ladybirds- Adalia bipunctataHarlequin ladybirds- Harmonia axyridisThere is lots of colour variations for harlequin ladybirds- some are black with red or pink spots, some are red with many black square spots and some are black or red with no spots. Two spotted ladybirds can be black with two red or pink spots.
No, there are some varieties (many of which are harlequin varieties) with other colour patterns.
There are about 46 different species of 'British Ladybirds' most have a red shell with black spots and a black underbelly, some have a black shell with red pots and a black underbelly.
No they are black.
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Lady Bugs most commonly come in red, yellow, orange, or scarlet with small black dots. Other kinds of colors are mostly or entirely black, brown, or gray. Black lady bugs usually have orange spots, essentially the opposite of a red ladybug. Lady beetles are usually red or orange in color with black spots on both wings and a small black head