in a cave hole.
yes both female and male lady bugs have spots.
The term "ladybug" originates from the Virgin Mary, often referred to as "Our Lady," due to the insects' association with good luck and protection in agriculture. The name reflects the appearance of the beetles, particularly their bright colors and spots, which are reminiscent of depictions of Mary. Although not all "ladybugs" belong to the same species, the name has become a common term for various members of the Coccinellidae family, which are generally recognized for their beneficial role in pest control.
Yes ladybugs do sleep.Just like we do they sleep at night. You may not see them sleeping but they do!
The definition of a mammal is that they feed their offspring milk, So unless ladybugs feed their offspring with milk they are not mammals
Are you??? where do you live????
they live everywhere!
Yes
On rose bushes or where aphids live
They do in the winter - months and when "muliplying"
Well little children that like lady bugs but the poor lady bugs in danger. and other bugs want to eat the lady bugs.
Almost. Especially in Colorado.
lady bugs live in the desert b/c they don't drink water. ladybugs use their own urine to stay hydrated. they eat each others reproductive parts. that's how ladybugs live in the desert!
Lady bugs are not pets.So if you have one let it go let it live and roam free.
im real sorry but.......... lady bugs live outside and should not be kept as pets
No, Lady bugs lay their eggs on the underside of leaves.
yes lady bugs do live in Canada. Mostly south and north ,Canada.
African lady bugs are red bugs that save trees by swarming on it