it would look like the 2 bugs are giving each other a "piggy-back ride" the male will always be on top holding on to the female's hard shell
By Looking At Their Butts
yes dotted ones are female
well you just call it a lady bug
It is very difficult to tell the difference between a male and female ladybug. Male ladybugs (or ladybirds) tend to be slightly smaller than females. Contrary to popular belief, the spots do not indicate whether these insects are males or females. However, the spots do fade somewhat as the insect grows older. Males and females are also the same colour.
They loose there color
by there spots
you see if it has a wiener
if they are nice or harmful
U count the dots on them.
Yes, the spots of ladybug backs matter in terms of insect life cycles and natural histories. The spots serve as visual communication for other ladybugs, predators and prey. They warn potential predators of unpleasant scents, tastes and textures just as much as they tell same-species members of the acceptability of mating.
The male is smaller and doesn't have any spots. Te female is bigger and has spots.
no i dont think u can