Ladybugs typically thrive in temperatures between 60°F to 80°F (15°C to 27°C). They can survive lower temperatures, but prolonged exposure to cold can be detrimental. During winter, many ladybug species enter a state of dormancy and seek shelter in places where temperatures remain above freezing. Overall, maintaining a moderate climate is essential for their survival and activity.
Yes. All living organisms need water to survive.
No, ladybugs will not survive indoors.
No. Most ladybugs are predators- they eat aphids.
It needs the human bodies temperature to survive.
3-5 years
they need to be the same temp as the room that they are in... IMORTAN: DO NOT CHANGE THE TEM OF THE ROOM THAT THE EGGS ARE IN....
No, they will not survive the cold temperature at about 40 deg Fahrenheit. First they go dormant then they will eventually die.
warmer temperatures
No, ladybugs cannot survive on a diet of bananas. ladybugs are predators which eat smaller insects such as greenflies and aphids.
No, ladybugs [Coccinellidae family] can't be found in Antarctica. They need temperatures of 55 degrees Fahrenheit/12.8 degrees Celsius to fly. That isn't that temperature range that consistently is found on the south polar continent.
Ladybugs survive by eating aphids on plants and when its the winter they will actually hibernate under leaves and in the bark of trees.
Yes! they do need to eat.