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A ladybug "baby," like that of most other insects, is a larva. It then pupates and finally emerges as a full-grown ladybug.
A baby ladybug is called a larva.
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it looks like an aphid
larvae
Ladybugs are born on Leaves or Grass.
No. Ladybugs (Ladybirds) eat aphids.
Yes.
Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
WATER! duu
No, but sometimes they nibble.
NO! they are not like the eat your hair. because then baby ladybugs will come out your hair
They are usually yellow.
No because they can only have baby ladybugs.
Ive had 2 in my bedroom today
The 'Lady' in the word 'Ladybug' doesn't refer to the gender of the beetle. Male or female, they are all called Ladybugs, or sometimes Ladybirds. The baby ones would be referred to as a larva or a pupa, depending on what stage it is.
No..But don't let bugs crawl on your baby.