The ladybirds reproduce faster and eat most of the aphids and when they run out of aphids to eat, they eat each other causing their species to be less common.
Ladybirds would probably not like to be near larger animals, such as caterpillars or birds that might eat them.
You need to keep food that you can see they like and maybe put a box with food they like and maybe they might come everyday really it might work
If you are a Montague, you might be spotted and Tybalt might want to start a fight with you.
they are small beetles about the size of your pinky nail, and they come in a variety of colors and species, mainly you might see a red black spotted one, which is a common type of ladybug
It's more common than you might expect. Many commercial and private pilots also report sightings of things they can't explain.
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Because ladys dress with clothing that might have poka dots, and it is a bug.
no they might eat each other
You might fall over and get run over, or you might not be spotted and run over, you might slide on an oil slick, road debris, grating or whatever and get hurt.
I recently spotted in a video a new biohazard tattoo on his arm, which might indicate that he does, in fact, have HIV
we would have a life titanic in the museum right now and we will have a full theory on how the titanic was fully made.
The certainly can, but they really shouldn't. If they keep at it, it'll soon begin to smell. If they're spotted, they might be fined.