A2. If you look up Ladyird in Wikipedia, you'll see that the larval stage of the ladybird is a very agile bluish-black coloured being. It has several instars before hatching out as an adult. At the hatching stage, they are a butter yellow colour, and take about 24 hours to develop their adult colours.
The larval stages will eat other ladybird eggs they find, and also the contents of any of their cocoon peers they chance upon.
I got a number of good pics of these this year.
those are ladybug eggs! be sure to leave them to hatch, they are an organic aphid control! the young ladybugs will look like black alligators before they mature into the classic ladybug look.
The ladybug don't bite but some do the orange ladybug
tubs and tubs and tubs of fun
If a ladybug lacks spots, it could signify that it is a different species of ladybug or that it is a young ladybug that has not developed its spots yet.
In fact, they look just like us inside! Ive been told there is no difference
The first Pillow Pet was a ladybug.
The North Dakota Insect Is The Ladybug
They look a lot like a bees wings but black really thin and almost like wired.
You look at it and say "That's a pretty cool ladybug"
When a ladybug lacks spots, it may signify that it is a different species or that it is a young ladybug that has not developed its spots yet.
like your mom after she comes out of the shower
it mean your cute like a ladybug