There are about 5,000 species of ladybugs and they are found all over the world, in temperate climates.
Ladybugs can be found in a variety of foliage such as gardens, trees, shrubs, flowers, forests, weed patches and fields. In some areas ladybugs are found in people's homes as well.
lady bugs live in plants , dirt ,and grass
well ladybugs usally live in the grass around shady and sunny areas. you can even find them on plants. hope this helped
Ladybugs live in gardens and vegetated arrears. They are found in farms they are very offen liked by farmers because they kill aphids and other small animals i hope you now know the answer to your questing
they generally like to live in gardens. ladybugs eat aphids , which are small green insects that eat some garden plants. ladybugs like to live near their food source.
Why do ladybugs go to the top of a ceiling?
They climb and like to be in warm places and since heat rises, the ceiling is usually the warmest place in the house.
What are the spots of cowslips referred to as?
they found in meadows, pastures, grasslands, on the edges of forests and on the side of roads.
What do ladybug wings look like?
They look a lot like a bees wings but black really thin and almost like wired.
What do you feed a ladybug and does it have to be fed bugs?
Ladybugs are insect eaters. Mainly Aphids and smaller buggers that tend to ruin plants and vegetable plants alike.
How fast are ladybugs going extinct?
They are going extinct at a very, very, VERY small rate. I don't think you need worry about ladybugs going extinct any time soon. THIS ANSWER CANNOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF WIKI ANSWERS USER SEALPUP11.
Do ladybugs live together well?
They like living together in groups of 4 or 5 but more than that and they get annoyed and cramped.
yes
i do not know, i have one in my house that i found in the bathroom
i don't know if it is sleeping or dead.
Ladybirds would probably not like to be near larger animals, such as caterpillars or birds that might eat them.
How did ladybugs get their names?
they get their name from the middle ages when inscects were destroing crops so catholic farmers prayed to the virgin Mary for help and she sent them ladybugs who ate the insects and saved the crops. the farmers began calling them "the beetles of our lady" and eventually became lady beetles which is now ladybug