Under a leaf.
NO!
There are many insects that help a garden grow such as ladybugs.
Ladybugs are indeed helpful to humans, because they eat aphids, and aphids are damaging to many plants that we humans like to grow.
Ladybugs eat garden pests to help gardeners to grow beautiful plants without those ugly holes in the leaves.
Moist proteins and vitamins are foods that make ladybugs grow. Proteins function as attractions of aphids, mealybugs and thrips for carnivorous ladybug genera. Vitamins serve as draws of pollen for herbivorous ladybug species.
Ladybugs eat greenflies, or aphids, because they are a primary food source for these beneficial insects. Aphids are high in protein and provide the necessary nutrients for ladybugs to grow and reproduce. By consuming aphids, ladybugs help control their populations, making them important allies for gardeners and farmers in managing pest-related damage to plants.
first it is an egg then it hatches then is a larva then pupa and finally the adult lady bird
what are ladybugs lifecycle
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.
Ladybugs are insects because all insects have 6 legs and ladybugs have 6 legs, making ladybugs insects. Also ladybugs are carnivores