Yes, except in extremely cold weather.
they live alone
they live in cool places by themselves
Ladybugs are insects because all insects have 6 legs and ladybugs have 6 legs, making ladybugs insects. Also ladybugs are carnivores
No. Ladybugs are NOT omnivores. And omnivore is when a animal eats both plants AND animals. But ladybugs only eat little leaves........what ANIMAL WOULD THEY EVEN EAT THEY ARE SMALLER THAN A PENNY.
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
No!
Solitary insects are alone and while social insects live together. My dad told me that one!
Beneficials and predators are the organisms that kill pests.Specifically, beneficial organisms particularly include such insects as ladybugs (Coccinellidae family). Predators involve natural enemies of pests. They may include such insects as solitary wasps (Hymenoptera order).
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.
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
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.
some insects are solitary which means they like living in groups