Generally, lady bugs are pretty harmless to humans. They will even crawl on your finger if you let them, and historically, some people even thought they were good luck. Yes, they can be annoying if a group of them get into your house (they seek out warm places to spend the winter); and a small number of people are allergic to them. But in general, they don't want to bother you and they prefer to be outside when the weather is favorable for them. They are a species of beetles, and are considered useful insects because in the garden, they eat aphids and other pests that would hurt your plants.
no but hey can harm some animals
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
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Yes, ladybugs do eat basil. They are beneficial insects that feed on aphids and other pests that can harm basil plants.
Ladybugs eat aphids and other pests that can harm and kill plants.
In Georgia, it is not explicitly against the law to kill ladybugs. Ladybugs are not a protected species in the state, and there are no specific regulations prohibiting their destruction. However, it is important to consider the ecological benefits of ladybugs as natural predators of agricultural pests before taking any action that may harm them.
Ladybugs are generally not toxic to frogs. While some species of ladybugs can secrete a defensive fluid that may cause mild irritation, most frogs are not affected by this and can safely consume ladybugs as part of their diet. However, certain brightly colored ladybugs might serve as a warning to predators, indicating they could be unpalatable or toxic, but this toxicity is not typically relevant to frogs. Overall, frogs can eat ladybugs without significant harm.
To effectively keep ladybugs in your garden, you can plant flowers like daisies, marigolds, and fennel to attract them. Avoid using pesticides that can harm ladybugs, and provide shelter like rocks or logs for them to hide in. Ladybugs are also attracted to aphids, so having a diverse garden with a variety of plants can help keep them around.
lady bugs are not harmful because they do not harm humans and red and orange are warning colours for insects
people are not scared of them and it helps their garden
Ladybugs are great. They eat insects that farmers consider to be pests, like aphids, and don't harm plants themselves. So if you have enough ladybugs and the right climate, you could eliminate your need for pesticides on some plants, which aids organic farming significantly. Unfortunately ladybugs cost a lot more than pesticide, so it's not common practice in commercial farming.