no but some kinds of ladybugs do
No, they are different insects. Ladybugs (ladybirds) are types of beetle,
Some birds eat ladybugs.
Ladybugs eat plants and other insects. This makes it a secondary consumer, and it is in turn eaten by other animals. They eat bugs like aphids which destroy some plants, which is why ladybugs are good for your garden.
Yes, some species of ladybugs can be brown in color.
Ladybugs are attracted to trees with aphids, as they are a food source for them. Common trees that attract aphids and, in turn, ladybugs include maple, oak, willow, and fruit trees such as apple and cherry. Providing a diverse range of trees in your garden can help attract and support ladybug populations.
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Some ladybugs lack spots due to genetic variations or mutations that affect their appearance.
Most caterpillars eat leaves, however some will eat ant eggs (e.g. Large Blue) as part of their diet and some caterpillars (like that of the cloaths moth) will eat wool.
Ladybugs eat plants and other insects. This makes it a secondary consumer, and it is in turn eaten by other animals. They eat bugs like aphids which destroy some plants, which is why ladybugs are good for your garden.
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.
possibly yes there are a countless amount of different ladybugs and there is surely some types that are poisonous