Ladybugs, or ladybird beetles, typically have six legs, which means they have three pairs of legs. However, they do not have antennae in the traditional sense; instead, they possess two long, segmented antennae that are used for sensing their environment. These antennae play a crucial role in their ability to detect food and navigate.
Ladybugs typically have between 5 and 15 spots on their bodies.
How many legs has a millipede
how many dots are on he/she
over 10 billion!
Ladybugs have 6 legs.
Ladybugs are happy in many different habitats, including grasslands, forests, cities, suburbs, and along rivers.
ladybugs are a help to us b/c they help us in many way we don't know about
Ladybugs lay eggs and there are many. If you look you can find them many times on the leaves of rosebushes. Ladybugs hang around roses because aphids are on roses and that is what they eat.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
ladybugs have three stages
no, actually there are just as many female ladybugs as there are male,
Ladybugs are indeed helpful to humans, because they eat aphids, and aphids are damaging to many plants that we humans like to grow.