Sorry, the spots are difficult to count.
It depends on the age
I don't know if this is true but maybe by the spots how many spots they have (not really sure)
How many spots are on its back...that is how you tell.
Lady bird beetles are insects. All insects have six legs.
Giraffes are reticulated not spotted.
No they are harmless, many consider them good luck
Many birds eat insects but I'm not sure if any eat lady bugs.
Not many cameras were allowed for the funeral services, at the request of Mrs. Kennedy. In the photographs taken from the outside, none have shown Lady Bird.
by how many spots it has.........................like if it has 192 spots it is 192 years old pie & gravy23
lady birds can have up 2 8 spots at a timethe average has up to 4-10 at a timeDifferent ladybugs have different numbers of spots. Some have no spots while some have as many as twenty four. Ladybugs generally complete their life cycle within one year. The spots are with them all their life. They don't get more spots as they get older, nor do they lose spotsThere are many different kinds (and colors) of ladybirds, and they have different numbers of spots, 11, 13, even 26. So there's no firm answer to your question. In fact most ladybirds are NOT red and shiny with black dots. Most of them are brown and hairy.
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Most commonly, Ladybugs are a bright orange with black spots - there are many different numbers and arrangements of spots on different types of ladybugs. Lady bugs are often confused with Mexican bean beetles, which look somewhat similar.