Well usually one is on top of the other one and the other one carries it around they don't do it for a long time.
The mating season for ladybugs in Georgia is usually in the spring, when they come out of hibernation. Depending on what part of Georgia they are in, this can be as early as March or as late as May.
flying and laying eggs and mating.
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Usually they mate during spring, but they can still mate a little later. Spring is mating season, that's why.
I have seen Ladybugs throw up a weird brown liquid but do not know why they do it.
Ladybugs that are females are red with no spots. Boy ladybugs have black spots on their red shell.
because when they are mating they cant be pulled apart beacause it will ruin there bodys. when they are not doing anything dont touch them.
umm i dont think so me and a couple of my friends have started a ladybug farm and the first two that we caught were male and female but we didnt know and when we looked inside the home we made the boy was mating with the girl (not the point) but the boy escaped (after several times of mating) and everytime we added a new lady bug that was a male the ladybug mated with the females and it happened over and over and over again
i dont know from leaves
not really
No, pregnant ladybugs are not very fat. The female of the insects in question (Coccinellidae family) is a bit larger naturally than the male. Two to three months may pass between mating and situating spring and summer quotas of 2,000 eggs in clusters of 10 to 50 on the undersides of food and host plant leaves.