They're insects and.....
Phylum: Arthropods. Interveberates with and exo-skeleton.
Class: Insecta. Six legged . Commonly known as insects. Study called entomology.
Order: Coleoptera. Beetles. Having the largest number of known species
Family: Coccinellidae. That IS ladybug.
They're more like beetles
No. Ladybirds only have 6 legs, not eight. But they belong to the same Phylum, Arthropods. Ladybirds are beetles and thus insects.
yes
Ladybugs are insects because all insects have 6 legs and ladybugs have 6 legs, making ladybugs insects. Also ladybugs are carnivores
No they are insects
No!
A caterpillar is not an arachnid, it is the larval stage of an insect.
Most species of ladybugs eat plant-eating insects and aphids are their favorite food. The aphids eat the plants, and the ladybugs eat the aphids. Then, larger insects and birds eat the ladybugs.
No, because they are no insects inside. Lady bugs eat insects that feed on farmers plants. The answer would be no.
Ladybugs are carnivorous, they eat other insects
Ladybugs eat other insects and their larvae.
An arachnid can be described as a creature characterised by four pairs of legs, which distinguishes them from insects. The word arachnid comes from the Greek meaning spider.
a grasshopper is an insect and a spider is an arachnid
It is neither. It is a spider. Spiders are not, as some people think, insects. They are arachnids, as are scorpions for example. So a tarantula is an arachnid.
Ladybugs eat Aphids, scale insects and plant mites.