when they are around other beetles so you can find where all of them live.
Ladybugs let off an odor to deter predators from attacking them.
Yes, bear spray can effectively deter polar bears.
they fart out spray
Ladybugs have spots on their bodies as a form of protection. The bright colors and spots act as a warning to predators that they taste bad or are toxic, helping to deter them from being eaten.
Some animals spray as a defense mechanism to deter predators, mark territory, or communicate with others of their species. For example, cats may spray to mark their territory, while some insects spray defensive chemicals when threatened.
There are over 5000 species of ladybugs. Many of them do contain chemicals which smell and taste bad in order to deter predators; some of them can spray these chemicals when threatened. However, I don't think any of them are actually poisonous.
Ladybugs don't eat plants. They eat the bugs that eat your plants. If they are lurking around your plants, that usually means they have some kind of pest that feeds on plants. Ladybugs are good to have around.
I released 250 ladybugs to my indoor garden a month ago and now am having a hornet problem inside. Most of the ladybugs have disappeared so it seems that the hornets are either eating them or whatever hole the hornets found the ladybugs are escapeing from.
spray them with windex, it woun't hurt the flowers and it will repell bugs and animals
You would typically use pepper spray when you feel like you are in danger from a person or animal. The pepper spray would deter the attacker and allow you the time to get away from them. Many pepper sprays have a dye in them - making it easier to identify the attacker.
To make a DIY bitter spray for cats to deter them from scratching furniture, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of citrus essential oil for a stronger scent. Shake well before use and spray on the furniture where your cat likes to scratch. The bitter taste and strong scent will discourage your cat from scratching in that area.
no because they aren't venomous and some ladybugs eat poisonous rabbits, which leads to thinking that they themselves are poisonous!