Ladybugs typically lay their eggs on plants that are infested with aphids or other soft-bodied pests, as these serve as a food source for the hatching larvae. Common host plants include various species of flowering plants, vegetables, and trees, particularly those known to attract aphids, such as roses, beans, and cabbage. Additionally, ladybugs may choose plants with a suitable microenvironment that offers protection from predators and harsh weather.
No, they lay eggs.
no
every day when they arent sleeping or eating
No, ladybugs lay eggs which means that there is no ambelical cord.
Insects lay eggs and then leave them.
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Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
No they do not in my mind.
Ladybugs don't have babies. They lay eggs, usally under a leaf of in a clustr of leaves. The eggs are tiny and are an yellowish-orangish color.
Plants do not lay eggs.
Plants do not lay eggs.
Yes,a Lady Bird does lay eggs in fact it lays three eggs one at a time