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lady birds can have up 2 8 spots at a time
the average has up to 4-10 at a time
Different ladybugs have different numbers of spots. Some have no spots while some have as many as twenty four. Ladybugs generally complete their life cycle within one year. The spots are with them all their life. They don't get more spots as they get older, nor do they lose spots
There are many different kinds (and colors) of ladybirds, and they have different numbers of spots, 11, 13, even 26. So there's no firm answer to your question. In fact most ladybirds are NOT red and shiny with black dots. Most of them are brown and hairy.
There are a lot of different kinds of ladybugs in the world, and each has a different number of spots on it.
Some lady beetles have 22 well some of mine do any way but i have no idea what type they are and some have more and less than 22
I am 10 years old and have 7 lady beetles
The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and not the gender.
The spots and other markings help you identify the species of ladybug. Some species have no spots at all. The record-holder for most spots is the 24-spot ladybug.
Depends on the species, not the gender.
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i am pretty sure that there are more spots on the males
The male is smaller and doesn't have any spots. Te female is bigger and has spots.
the amount of spots a girl or boy ladybug has
they have less spots and a darker red than female
Ladybug spotsA ladybug's spots actually serve as a defense mechanism from predators. The spots, which can come in many different colors besides black, give the impression that the ladybug tastes bad, thereby keeping predators away. In fact, some ladybug species are even poisonous to smaller predators.In addition, a ladybug's spots can be mistaken as eyes by its predators. This causes the ladybug to appear larger than it is, thus helping its survival.
It's just a ladybug, but it's an Asian ladybug. They come in many colors, including orange and yellow. Black with red spots as well as the nine spotted ladybug are very rare to see. You are lucky!
female ladybugs are typically more of a reddish color and males are typically more of an orange-ish color. other ways to identify a ladybug gender is by the head markings, size, and spots.if the head markings have more white than black than it is most likely a female. also, female ladybugs tend to be larger than males. last, the spots,the bigger the spots the more likely that the ladybug is a feale.
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yes dotted ones are female
Most of the time the dots or spots on a ladybug prove how old the bug is.
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.