Some ladybugs like oak trees, maple trees, and bannana trees.
Deciduous trees fall in the Fall. The trees lose their color and lose their leaves. That's why there are many trees that are bare in the Fall.
Oak and maple trees are examples of deciduous trees, which are trees that shed their leaves annually.
No, not all ladybugs have spots on their bodies. Some species of ladybugs have spots, while others may have stripes or no markings at all.
Pines, cedars, and yews are all types of coniferous trees. They are characterized by bearing cones and having needle-like or scale-like leaves that are usually evergreen. Coniferous trees are often found in cooler climates.
Some types of trees that grow in swamps include cypress, tupelo, mangrove, and bald cypress trees. These trees have adapted to the wet and sometimes waterlogged conditions of swamps, with characteristics like buttressed trunks, pneumatophores, and tolerance for flooding.
they love trees
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.
ladybugs have a ladybug organism which of course is a living system and can develop.
All ladybirds are!
Ladybugs make a sound kind of like this nEE-pAAh. It is a very quiet sound that is not heard by humans, it is heard by gorillas, unicorns, dog fishes, mice, chickens, and armadillos. Frogs especially like it. They are madly attracted to ladybugs.
They are there in the summer then when it is winter and it is cold, they hide in trees
ladybugs can live in grass, leaves trees anywhere really :)
They eat insects (small ones) that maybe just appear to be scale.
Softwood trees like pine which have spiky needles.
No, because they are no insects inside. Lady bugs eat insects that feed on farmers plants. The answer would be no.
No. Gardeners like ladybugs because they eat aphids.
How can you, as a human, be friends with ladybugs? You can appreciate the beauty and usefulness of ladybugs. Ladybugs eat aphids, tiny insects that suck the sap out of plants and flowers, causing them to wither and die. Aphids are especially fond of roses and fruit trees, so ladybugs can help protect the flowers and fruit trees from aphids by eating them. You should be careful not to harm a ladybug. If you find that a ladybug has landed on your hair or clothing, please gently put it outside. The same goes for praying mantises.