No not all ladybugs bite but the Asian lady beetles have been reported to nibble, nip, or "bite" humans. These lady beetles are not aggressive toward humans, they just simply may be examining an unfamiliar substrate or they may be seeking moisture. Their occasional nibbling is not reported to break the skin or draw human blood
Japanese ladybugs bite. They are more orange than red.
No they do not bite the red Lady bugs are harmless.
no lady bugs can not bite
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yes Lady bugs do bite and it itches very badley it makes you have really big pink or red itches and they are all over your body and the bites get bigger the more you itch. -Amber
They can bite, but no typiacally that is not enough to kill someone
No, they don't bite people. Occasionally they will secrete an orange liquid (supposedly foul tasting) to discourage you from biting them, though.
Well little children that like lady bugs but the poor lady bugs in danger. and other bugs want to eat the lady bugs.
They eat aphids to live
June bugs are not known to bite, they just swarm to light.
I've been bitten by them several times. They don't go around biting people on purpose, but if you, say, accidentally sit on one, it will bite in self-defense. It hurts, but doesn't seem to make you itch or anything. >no they can not bite because they are so small that their mouths can hardly open i would be the only one to know that because i am a veterinarian /bug specialist - No, lady bugs (or lady birds, whatever you wish to call them) cannot bite people. They are really tiny, and they are not made to bite animals like, say, a mosquito is. I think the first answerer is a little confused about what a lady bug is.
African lady bugs are red bugs that save trees by swarming on it
I am pretty sure they are not...... But someone told me that orange ladybugs are poison if you make upset and they bite you.