Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
Lady bugs are sexually reproducing insects, with the females laying up to 300 eggs in her lifetime. The eggs hatch into larvae, and then feed on aphids which turn them into pupae. The pupae then emerge as adults.
No, ladybugs lay eggs which means that there is no ambelical cord.
every day when they arent sleeping or eating
Ladybugs are born on Leaves or Grass.
no
Produce eggs.
No, they lay eggs.
Yes
The Lady Beetles (as the entomologists prefer) have the females lay the eggs. This is part of the defining character of being female.
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Ladybugs don't have babies. They lay eggs, usally under a leaf of in a clustr of leaves. The eggs are tiny and are an yellowish-orangish color.