How do ladybugs createe lift and thrust?
lady bugs create lift and thrust when they flap their wings. They creat lift by flapping their wings and then they steer to creat thrust. I hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How do you tell if a alage eater is a male or female?
It really depends on what species of fish it is. However, there are few (if any) sexually dimorphic algae eaters. you can tell by how big it is.
Yes Ladybugs do live together so they can reproduce(S*X)
An ant many be a bit large for a ladybug, they tend to go for smaller insects such as aphids.
How should you answer 'What kind of environment do you prefer'?
I am pretty flexible about the job environment however I would prefer to work in a place that [INSERT THE EXACT KIND OF JOB ENVIROMENT THAT THIS EMPLOYER HAS FOR EMPLOYEES ALREADY WORKING IN THE POSITION YOU WANT]
How long does ladybug luck last?
Most Ladybirds mate in the spring or summer and the female lays a cluster of eggs (numbering from a few to a few hundred, depending on species) as near as possible to an aphid colony. In most species of ladybird these eggs hatch into a larval state within a week. This state lasts 10 - 15 days, and they then go into a pupal stage before becoming an adult Ladybird. The entire life cycle of the Ladybird is only 4 - 7 weeks. Ladybirds lay extra infertile eggs with the fertile eggs. These appear to provide a backup food source for the larvae when they hatch. The ratio of infertile to fertile eggs increases with scarcity of food at the time of egg laying. Like all insects, the Ladybird is no different in that it undergoes complete metamorphosis through its life cycle. The 4 stages are: egg - larvae - pupae - adult. The female ladybird lays many tiny eggs in an aphid colony - the fertilization of the eggs is performed inside of the ladybird. In the spring a ladybird can lay up to 300 eggs in one time. The larvae then hatches from the tiny eggs. The larvae has 6 legs and is a long shape. As the larvae grows rapidly, it sheds its' skin several times. When it reaches full size, it attaches itself to the stem of a plant (by its' tail). The larval skin then splits down the back exposing the pupae. The pupae is the size of an adult ladybird however, it is all wrapped up at this stage of the metamorphosis. The wrapping protects the pupae while it undergoes the final stages of metamorphosis into the adult stage. This last stage only takes a few days.http://www.animalcorner.co.uk/insects/ladybirds/ladybird_lifecycle.html
How many babies can a ladybug have?
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How many babys does a mother ladybug have in average?
Ladybugs lay eggs and there are many. If you look you can find them many times on the leaves of rosebushes. Ladybugs hang around roses because aphids are on roses and that is what they eat.
What are the types of ladybugs?
there are about 5000 kinds of ladybugs in the world and their are 400 in the U.S.
What should you do if a ladybugs dying?
Ladybugs die by either spiders, rain, trapped in a closed structure such as a sealed bottle, or age.
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If your baby isn’t moving at all (no crawling, ‘bum-sliding’ or shuffling) by 12 months, then don’t hesitate to bring him or her to your doctor to get them checked out.
To encourage your baby to walk, first they need to crawl; you can learn to walk without learning to crawl first! Here are some of our tips:
When they crawl, place your hands or an object against their feet to get them used to the sensation of using their feet to push off against.
Place stable objects around your baby’s area that they will be able to pull themselves up to standing with.
Once they are comfortable standing, hold both their hands and practice walking with you giving full sup port. After this, your baby will walk when they are ready (and maybe with some light encouragement!).
Are pregnant ladybugs very fat?
No, pregnant ladybugs are not very fat. The female of the insects in question (Coccinellidae family) is a bit larger naturally than the male. Two to three months may pass between mating and situating spring and summer quotas of 2,000 eggs in clusters of 10 to 50 on the undersides of food and host plant leaves.
Why do some spirits go to heaven when they die and some stay here as ghosts?
There is no proof that anyone has gone to heaven or, for that matter, any proof that heaven is even real.
This is good too, because there is also no proof that spirits are real as well.
What is the difference between orange and red ladybirds?
well i am guessing red ones are male ladybirds because red is kind of a boy colour and i think the orange ones are female because orange is like a girl colour or it could be the other way round!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How many consonants are in the word ladybirds?
There are 9 letters in "Ladybirds" 7 consonants and 2 vowels although Y is sometimes treated as another vowel.
What is the difference between a ladybug thorax and a ladybug abdomen?
The head is connected to the thorax and the thorax connects to the abdomen.