No. They are two different bugs.
No, they are insects.
Ladybirds are carnivores - they eat insects such as aphids.
they are the only insects whith spots
By eating insects of which some are pests. Ladybirds are specialists though as their prey is aphids.
Ladybirds are insects; all insects have an external skeleton without a backbone.
Black ladybirds primarily feed on aphids, small insects that are common pests in gardens and crops. They may also consume other soft-bodied insects, such as mites and scale insects, as well as pollen and nectar from plants. By preying on these pests, black ladybirds play an important role in natural pest control.
Ladybirds (adults as well as the larval stage) are carnivorous, they eat aphids and other small insects (even other ladybirds or ladybird larvae)Aphids, leaves, water, pest, mites.
Ladybirds eat plant lice, mealybugs, scale insects, thrips and mice for survival. Ladybirds are also known to eat fruits and vegetables.
both! some eat other insects such as ants and ladybirds and some eat vegetation such as wood lice.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, all insects have six legs.