no
Ladybirds would probably not like to be near larger animals, such as caterpillars or birds that might eat them.
they like to be on leafs outside to get some fresh air
Today - 29th January - the ladybirds were out in groups, looked like they were having a chat! It is not spring, so they don't only come out in the spring - just a lovely sunny winters day..
No greenflys are not spotty like ladybirds
ladybugs or ladybirds
yes ladybirds has skeleton
ladybirds are found in the woodlands and beaches some ladybirds can kill so watch out. aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ladybirds are insects and have no collective noun of their own. You would use a general collective noun like a bunch, a group, a lot or indefinite pronouns like some, a few, etc.
No. Ladybirds mostly eat aphids.
no, sparrows don't eat ladybirds
Bats, and birds like the Flycatcher.