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a mother ladybird can have up to 20 babies at a time

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a ladybird has about 200 to 500 children a year once the children are born they leave from there mother a go somewere else to have children with someone else

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it usually has a couple of eggs at once

but if u do have ladybug eggs, it won't take long to hatch

cause they hatch in around about 2-5 days!

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how many female birds in England

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exactly 35 or less depending on the age

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Do ladybugs have babies?

No, they lay eggs.


Are all ladybugs females?

no, actually there are just as many female ladybugs as there are male,


Where do ladybugs have babies?

Ladybugs don't have babies. They lay eggs, usally under a leaf of in a clustr of leaves. The eggs are tiny and are an yellowish-orangish color.


How do ladybugs have babies?

Insects lay eggs and then leave them.


Why do ladybugs have babies?

The assurance of future generations, the fulfillment of Mother Nature-driven life cycles and natural histories, and the occupancy of feeding chain and food web niches within predator-prey habitats are reasons why ladybugs have babies. The beneficial insects in question have the biological capability of ensuring that generations will continue to feed upon farm, garden, and orchard pests. Ladybugs ultimately may be described as having babies because -- like people -- they can and so therefore they do.


Is a ladybug oviparous?

No, the ladybug [Coccinellidae family] isn't asexual, because there are female and male ladybugs, and because they mate to produce offspring.


Do ladybugs guard their babies?

No, ladybugs do not guard their babies. The beneficial insects in question (Coccinellidae family) leave eggs generally on the underside of leaves, for shelter and stress-free access to food. The eggs tend to hatch within 3 to 5 weeks in an environment where there is no parent but there are food, peers, and shelter (in addition to predators).


Where is there most ladybugs?

How many legs has a millipede


How can you tell a ladybugs age?

how many dots are on he/she


How many types of ladybugs?

over 10 billion!


How many lags have ladybage?

Ladybugs have 6 legs.


Where is the ladybugs habitat?

Ladybugs are happy in many different habitats, including grasslands, forests, cities, suburbs, and along rivers.