Ladybugs do not actually "pee" in the traditional sense; instead, they release a yellow fluid from their legs when threatened, which is a defense mechanism. This fluid contains chemicals that can be toxic to potential predators, but it is not harmful to humans. While it can cause irritation if it comes into contact with the skin or eyes, it is not considered poisonous. Overall, ladybug secretions are more of a deterrent than a poison.
Yes, they do excrete wastes.
they also eat insects called aphids which can be found on tree leaves
a lot
Yes. In fact, it was proven by a team of researchers at the University of California in 2003!
Ladybugs are perfectly safe, and will not bite and dont sting. They will screte a yellow liquid sometimes if you hold her in your hand, this is not 'pee', it is its blood. Yes it is smelly but all you do is wash it off it is not poisonous or anything.
Liver
The anaconda is not poisonous. It crushes prey and has long fangs so its just as dangerous.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
there is a poison dart frog, a lot of snakes and spiders are poisoness and that's all I got
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.