Gray ladybugs, also known as gray ladybird beetles, are quite rare compared to their more common red and orange counterparts. Their population density can vary depending on geographic location and environmental factors. While they are not as frequently encountered, sightings do occur, and their rarity can make them interesting to collectors and enthusiasts. Overall, they are not among the most common ladybug species.
You look at it and say "That's a pretty cool ladybug"
Answeryes, a ladybug is an arthopod because it's a beetle, all beetles are insects and all insects are arthropods.
they are both insects
A ladybug is an invertebrate because it has no backbone. : )
It is neither. A ladybug is an insect.
they eat afids
* The Zebra Swallowtail is the Official State Butterfly. * The Honeybee is the State Agricultural Insect. * The lightning bug and ladybug are Official State Insects.
a gray ladybug is 3 out of 4 of a kind they are like an ugly duckling let it go so they wont come extinct cause there are very few now days
· Ladybug · Lice · Locust
Really small insects like aphids
no ladybugs are beetles,but they both are insects.
Ladybugs are insects because all insects have 6 legs and ladybugs have 6 legs, making ladybugs insects. Also ladybugs are carnivores