U count the dots on them.
A gentlebug would never ask a ladybug her age
no i dont think u can
By the color. After the ladybug transforms to the beetle it a yellow color. as it ages the colors become orange to red. The darker the red the older the beetle.
By Looking At Their Butts
The number of spots on a ladybug does not determine its age. The spots on a ladybug are simply a characteristic of its species and do not change as the ladybug gets older. Ladybugs can live for about a year, but their age is not determined by the number of spots they have.
All ladybug species are different..... So, it's hard to say how old they are. The rumor that you can tell how old they are by the spots on one wing, or both wings, is a myth. Unless you raise ladybugs, (as if!) you may never know how old a ladybug is. Does that answer your question?
yes dotted ones are female
well you just call it a lady bug
They loose there color
by there spots
This question is the epitome of internet stupidity. I am not even going to answer this question, and rather request that you think about several things: What type of worm? What is the worms' age? What type of ladybug? What is the ladybug's age?
Something interesting about the ladybug is that if you count how many dots are on it's back, that is the ladybug's age.