no
how many babies can a ladybug have how many babies can a ladybug have
how many babies can a ladybug have how many babies can a ladybug have
that depends but girl ladybigs are bigger than boy ladybugs.
No they only eat aphids.
The number of black spots on a red ladybug can vary depending on the species. The most common ladybug, the seven-spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata), typically has seven black spots. However, other species can have no spots, one spot, or even more than seven. Therefore, the number of spots is not fixed and varies among different ladybug species.
Insects lay eggs and then leave them.
No, ladybugs do not sit on their eggs. The ladybug lays her eggs in a place that is safe from prey and close to a food source for the babies.
Only sometimes, most of the times: Yes.
Coccinella septempunctata is the scientific name for it.
Yes. There were seven embryos but only 6 continued to develop.
Four to seven weeks is the ladybug [Coccinellidaefamily] gestation. There may be one or two offspring, depending upon the particular ladybug type. There may be as many as 1,000 eggs produced over the ladybug's two to three year lifespan.
no it only have 7 spot