Ladybirds, or ladybugs, typically live for about 1 to 2 years, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Factors such as temperature, food availability, and predation can influence their lifespan. Some ladybugs can survive longer in a dormant state during unfavorable conditions, such as winter. Overall, their lifespan can vary widely based on their habitat and circumstances.
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Lady birds or ladybugs ( Coccinellidae ) are found worldwide in virtually all crop producing lands. They are called lady birds only in the British Isles and parts of the US.
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Lady birds (aka lady bugs) eat aphids and other insects in the order Hemiptera. Some lady birds are herbivores.
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Secretary birds can live up to about 15 years in the wild. They have lived up to about 19 years in captivity.
They can live up to and possibly beyond 80 years.