Although bees and ladybirds are both insects, there are many differences between them, such as: * Bees live in Hives, Ladybirds do not * Bees have stingers, Ladybirds have no sting, but they do bite
* Bees feed on pollen and nectar, Ladybirds live on aphids and other small insects. * Bees live in colonies and are dependent of the social structure, Ladybirds are independent. Bees and ladybugs belong to completely different insect orders and are therefore about as different as crocodiles and hippopotamuses. Bees are hymenoptera, ladybugs are beetles.
ladybugs ar red and black and bees are yellow can black and they both fly
Spiders, Bees, Butterflies, flies, ants, ladybugs, beetles, ladybugs, and The insects that suck blood.
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Ladybugs are different colors because they are different spices.
Butterflies, Bees, Wasps, Cockroaches, Moths, Ladybugs, Ants, Scorpions and Mosquitoes!
Ladybugs bees and ladybeetles Anything that pollinats or eats parasites.
There are roughly 20,000 different varieties of bee. The four major groups are * Honey bees * Bumble bees * Stingless bees * Carpenter bees
possibly yes there are a countless amount of different ladybugs and there is surely some types that are poisonous
No, they are different insects. Ladybugs (ladybirds) are types of beetle,
there are many types of insects including ladybugs butterflys grasshopers lacewings ants bees and more ( spiders are NOT insects)
Yes. They compete with each other for prey such as aphids, mealy bugs, mites, scales, and whiteflies. If they've no other food source, then they turn on each other. This is particularly a problem with Asian ladybugs. These non-natives are out-competing native ladybugs for prey. And they consider native ladybugs prey.
it depends they might if two different type of bees.
Ladybugs and Bees are both classed as insects and therefore share many physical characteristics, such as: * 3 body parts, head thorax and abdomen * 3 pairs of legs, 6 legs in total * An exoskeleton as a supportive frame * A pair of antenna * Two pairs of wings * Both need air, water and food to live