Ladybugs and cockroaches are in the same family (insects) but not the same Genus due to their obvious differences.
I doubt they do. Like ladybugs, they have a hard shell that protects them from predetors.
yes cause i said so!
Butterflies, Bees, Wasps, Cockroaches, Moths, Ladybugs, Ants, Scorpions and Mosquitoes!
yep
Cockroaches are most closely related to termites.
no ladybugs are beetles,but they both are insects.
pretty much any bug AVOID cockroaches butterflies ladybugs spiders flies worms mealworms they can eat crickets, super worms, dubia roaches, ect.....
yes they will eat little ones if there realy hungru or not im not sure but tredy it
No. Crawfish are not in the insect family. Mudbug is just a nickname.
Scale insects and aphids. See the related link for more information.
Ladybugs eat greenflies, or aphids, because they are a primary food source for these beneficial insects. Aphids are high in protein and provide the necessary nutrients for ladybugs to grow and reproduce. By consuming aphids, ladybugs help control their populations, making them important allies for gardeners and farmers in managing pest-related damage to plants.
Iguanas do not cause cockroaches; rather, they are part of an ecosystem where both may coexist. Cockroaches are attracted to warm, humid environments and decaying organic matter, which can be found in areas where iguanas live. While iguanas may eat insects, including cockroaches, they do not influence their presence or population directly. Instead, cockroach infestations are typically related to sanitation and environmental conditions.