Some ladybugs do not have spots but most of them do
yes both female and male lady bugs have spots.
Lady bugs have wings. the spots you see on the back of a lady bug are it's wings
I don't know if this is true but maybe by the spots how many spots they have (not really sure)
why do lady bugs have spots
In UK they are called ladybirds, and are mainly red with black spots Also some are yellow with black spots
lady bugs dont have the same amount thir just born whith it.
"Ladybird" is a variant of "ladybug."Lady Bugs are bugs that usually are red and have black spots some lady buds are yellow with black spots and they usually are poisonousa ladybug is an insect it is red with black spots it is a bug who helps the plants to grow by eating aphids
no. the lady bug is much smaller with spots. while the Japanese beatle is very destructive to plants, the lady bug is a welcome sight in your garden. they eat the eggs of aphids which are another destructive insect. lady bugs are our friends.
Lady bugs have a set of hard set of wings on the outside to protect their other set of wings underneath. They also have bright spots, so that other animals will know they taste poisonous.
Well little children that like lady bugs but the poor lady bugs in danger. and other bugs want to eat the lady bugs.
Most commonly, Ladybugs are a bright orange with black spots - there are many different numbers and arrangements of spots on different types of ladybugs. Lady bugs are often confused with Mexican bean beetles, which look somewhat similar.
females are usually larger than males. if you see one ladybug riding atop another ladybug, they are in the process of mating. A male ladybug will grab the female's elytra (hard wings) and holds on tight. Girl lady bugs are big. Boy lady bugs are small. Some people think that boy lady bugs don't have any spots. But actully, all lady bugs have spots.