No, baby ladybugs do not have stripes. The insect in question's (Coccinellidae family) hatchlings leave fertile eggs as black, crocodile-like, tiny larvae. Bright orange splotches relieve the middle part of the upper sides of larval bodies.
Ladybugs have white spots. However, the most common ladybugs are the ones that have red. yellow and black spots on their wings.
No
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Some birds eat ladybugs.
The gardensarfari lady beetle has a similar look as the lady bug. However, instead of dots on its back it has black stripes. The body and stripes of this insect can be reversed as well in some varieties of this bug.
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Yes, sometimes.
possibly yes there are a countless amount of different ladybugs and there is surely some types that are poisonous
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Some ladybugs like oak trees, maple trees, and bannana trees.
Unfortunately there are no wheelchairs yet for ladybugs. Which doesn't make sense because ladybugs can get broken bones to. Some fellow researchers and I are trying to fix the problem. But you can find them some nice walkers. Not as hip, but just as good!
Yes, some ladybugs are herbivorous even though the vast majority are insectivorous.Specifically, ladybugs tend to eat garden insect pests, such as aphids and mealybugs. But there are also some such as the pink-spotted ladybug (Coleomegilla maculate) that feeds on pollen and therefore is not an insectivore. Probably the most infamous of the vegetarian ladybugs is the Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis).