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Mate and breed means the same thiing. They must mate in order to lay eggs that will hatch into more ladybugs. This applies to almost ALL animals.
Yes, ladybugs need eachother. Not tecnachly but if you want a good garden you should have at least 2. If not they cant mate or have babys the garden in wich its living in will fail miserably.
Usually they mate during spring, but they can still mate a little later. Spring is mating season, that's why.
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There are two sexes of Ladybugs, male and female.
No, the ladybug [Coccinellidae family] isn't asexual, because there are female and male ladybugs, and because they mate to produce offspring.
When you see a ladybug on top of another, they are mating. The female is on the bottom, since she's bigger, and the male is on top. The male holds on as tight as he can. When ladybugs mate a few times, they may have babies.
Yes! they do need to eat.
The habitat that you need to breed ladybugs includes plants that produce steady aphid populations.
yes, of course because when the male is searching for a mate, it tends to look at the big ones