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Ladybugs (species Coccinellidae), or Ladybirds (Non-US English), tend to lay their eggs in clusters on plants where their favourite prey live. This increases the likelihood that their larvae will have food when they hatch.

Favourite prey includes aphids, scale insects, mealybugs, and mites.

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14y ago

they have to mate then after a while maybe they'll have eggs!

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13y ago

On infested plants full of aphids.Where exactly? On the closest leave to the aphids.

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On a tree in a nest.

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They can lay up to 300 eggs at a time

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leaves

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