Produce eggs.
Yes.
There are two sexes of Ladybugs, male and female.
no, actually there are just as many female ladybugs as there are male,
No they do not in my mind.
No but there are species of ladybugs that are entirely black or grey.
When you see a ladybug on top of another, they are mating. The female is on the bottom, since she's bigger, and the male is on top. The male holds on as tight as he can. When ladybugs mate a few times, they may have babies.
No, the ladybug [Coccinellidae family] isn't asexual, because there are female and male ladybugs, and because they mate to produce offspring.
yes male lady bug is bigger than a female ladybug
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Most ladybugs are predators, only a few species are herbivores, ladybugs generally feed on aphids, scale insects, mealybugs, spider mites and many more. Female ladybugs, eat much more than a male, a female can eat up to 75 aphids a day, and males only 40 a day
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yes, of course because when the male is searching for a mate, it tends to look at the big ones