Carnivorous and herbivorous, dark- and light-bodied, spotted and unspotted ladybugs are the kinds that live in bayous. Bayous can be defined as marshy lakes, slow-moving rivers and streams, and wetlands in the Gulf Coast states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. They host, among their over 190 ladybug species, the light-bodied, plant-eating spotted Psylloboragenus that feeds on powdery mildew.
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Ladybugs like and can eat all kinds of pollen, although not all kinds are healthy for them.
None. Ladybugs are carnivorous
there are about 5000 kinds of ladybugs in the world and their are 400 in the U.S.
they mostly live in the wild or in bayous are in the nature presevere
Yes Ladybugs do live together so they can reproduce(S*X)
No, because they are no insects inside. Lady bugs eat insects that feed on farmers plants. The answer would be no.
Some of the people who live in the part of Louisiana where they have bayous are called Cajuns.
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