Ladybugs lay their eggs near food sources. So if there is soft scale, aphids, and other prey nearby, the larvae will hatch from the eggs and start feeding.
No they only eat aphids.
A baby ladybug is called a larva.
yes, they eat more than adults.
Ladybugs typically live for about 1-2 years. The metamorphosis process for a ladybug takes about 2-3 weeks, starting as an egg, then larva, pupa, and finally an adult ladybug.
The ladybug, like all beetles, undergoes a complete metamorphosis during its life. The life stages of the ladybug are: egg --> larva --> pupa --> adult.
A ladybug cannot live in a bottle.
http://books.google.com/books?id=WNKI5EZgNfUC&pg=PA23 A ladybug "baby," like that of most other insects, is a larva. It then pupates and finally emerges as a full-grown ladybug.
mosquito larva live anywhere in water
The ladybird or ladybug actually is a family of species, called Coccinellidae. If you want the scientific name a specific ladybug, count the spots, because a species normally has a specific amount of spots.
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.
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It sounds like a ladybug larva. You can sometimes see them on blades of grass or leaves of wild flowers.