The lady bug is an egg layer. They lay their eggs and then abandon them. The eggs are always laid close to a food source. When they hatch, they are in a larval stage. They then form a pupa where they transform into an adult lady bug.
No! This is not a characteristic of insects in general, apart from ants and bees and similar colony animals.
the same as other insects
the same as any other insects
so they don't become extict
they pop out of it
Ladybugs lay their eggs and abandon them.
no
you keep it warm
Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
No. Ladybugs (Ladybirds) eat aphids.
Ladybirds lay eggs and do not become pregnant (they do not give birth to live young).
ladybugs or ladybirds
yes ladybirds has skeleton
ladybirds are found in the woodlands and beaches some ladybirds can kill so watch out. aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Ladybirds mostly eat aphids.
no, sparrows don't eat ladybirds
yellow ladybirds poop is poisonous if it gets into your skin but it would have to be there a while. the red ladybirds are not poisonous.
we have just done an experiment and we have found out that ladybirds can swim.
Yes, ladybirds (or ladybugs) can be found in deserts.