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Ladybugs

Also known as ladybirds and lady beetles, ladybugs are beetles belonging to the family Coccinellidae. This family of over 5,000 species can be found worldwide and some species are considered garden pests. Questions about ladybugs can be found here.

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What should you do if your 1995 Hyundai Elantra will only start if you step on the gas and stalls as soon as you let it go?

have your mass air flow sensor checked there is a recall on it for 2000 elantras go to autobytel.com and check for recalls

What is an incomplete chasis?

A vehicle with an incomplete chassis is one that has most of its parts but is missing the inside accessories, including passenger seats. They usually only have two vinyl seats in the front and are sold as cargo vans.

What is the difference between 1974 volkswagon beetle and 1974 super beetle?

AnswerThe super beetle has a curved windshield and different front suspension. There may be other differences. AnswerThe superbeetle is completely different from the windshield forward. It had the curved windshield, strut suspension instead of torsion beam ,and a redesigned trunk area for more space. The easiest way to spot the difference is the windshield, or the spare tire. In standard beetles it stands up, in supers it lays down. From the windshield back they are essentially the same car.

True for the '74, but some Super Beetles had flat windshields. The easiest way to distinguish between the two types is to look at the front hood. On all Super Beetles the indentations on the hood are wider at the bottom, on either side of the latch handle. On regular Beetles the hood indentations are pointed at the bottom.

Another answer

ONLY Super Beetles have Strut front suspensions.

How do you access the antenna on a 2000 VW Beetle?

Pull the headliner and access in the middle of the car behind the sunroof. Or if you want just the antenna, not the cable-to-the-antenna, stand outside the car and unscrew it. very carefully

What do garden beetles eat?

There are a number of different garden beetles, and they don't all eat the same thing. For example:

  • Ladybugs eat Aphids, Mites, and Scale.
  • Japanese Beetles eat a wide range of flowers and crops, including roses, beans, grapes, and raspberries.
  • Black beetles eat grubs, caterpillars, fly maggots and pupae, aphids, weevils, earthworms, snails, and slugs
  • Sap beetles eat fruits and vegetables that are overripe, damaged, or decomposing

Some beetles are named after the particular plant they feed off of. For example:
  • Cucumber beetles eat cucumbers
  • Lily beetles eat lilies
  • Asparagus beetles eat asparagus

Why do you feel like bugs are biting you?

like when you feel all tingly on your foot or hands? that is because you are not letting blood go to that part of you body.

What does a pin up tattoos mean?

Pin up girl tattoos are traditional tattoos that don't always have one specific meaning. Some people get them for aesthetic reasons while others can actually ask their tattoo artist to draw a pin up girl that resembles a certain individual, so the person with the tattoo can remember them forever. They are also popular tattoos in the military.

What does a clover tattoo symbolize?

If it is a 4 leaf tatoo then I would say that it stands for good luck.

What tattoos symbolize brotherhood?

A brotherhood could represent an outlaw gang. Many of these members get tattoos that represent their gang. One percenter and Aryan brotherhood are common brotherhoods that get tattoos in prison representing their affiliation.

Are ladybugs prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Eukaryotes are cells or organisms with nuclei inside them, prokaryotes do not have nuclei. Therefore, a ladybug would be considered a eukaryote.

Why aphids are harmful?

because the can kill plants by sucking the sap and vector plant viruses and diseases

Why are pearls different colors?

The color of a pearl depends on the Oysters environment.

Most pearls are white, sometimes with a creamy or pinkish tinge, but may be tinted with yellow, green, blue, brown, or black.

The unique luster, or orient, of pearls depends upon the reflection and refraction of light from the translucent layers and is finer in proportion as the layers are thinner and more numerous. The iridescence which some pearls display is caused by the overlapping of successive layers, which breaks up light falling on the surface.

South sea pearls are the color of their host oyster's mantle - and can be white, silver, pink, gold, cream, and any combination of these basic colors, including overtones of the various colors of the rainbow displayed in the pearl nacre of the oyster body itself.

Additional Information While the environment is a factor in a pearl's color it is a limited factor. The strongest defining factor is the type of mollusk. Different pearl mollusks produce different color for different reasons. South Sea Pearls

South Sea pearls are produced by the Pinctada maximamollusk. There are two common varieties used in perliculture. The first is the silver-lip and the second is the gold lip. These colors refer to the the color of the mantle and the mother-of-pearl (nacre) which the mantle produces. The silver-lip is responsible for producing white, silver and white with rose overtone South Sea pearls while the gold-lip produces gold, yellow and champagne pearls. Of the two varieties, deep golden South Sea pearls are the most valuable, considered the most valuable cultured pearls in the world. Tahitian Pearls of Black South Sea pearls

These are pearls produced by the Pinctada margaritiferamollusk, otherwise known as the black-lip. Similar to pearls produced by the Pinctada maxima, the color is determined by the mantle color, specifically the color of the donor mantle tissue used in the grafting operation. Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater pearls come in a variety of natural colors. The colors are due to a myriad of reasons including but not limited to; the environment, the type of mussel used (Hyriopsis cumingii, Hyriosis schlegeli or Cristaria plicata), and the location of the graft within the host mussel's mantle tissue. Aniline Organic Dyes, Cobalt-60 Irradiation and Heat

Some pearls are treated to attain their colors. Many freshwater pearls are dyed in fancy bright colors, and many freshwater and akoya pearls are dyed dark. The dyes are aniline organic. Cobalt-60 radiation is also used to alter the validity of the manganese content in freshwater pearls and akoya pearl nuclei. Manganese is only present in freshwater mussel shell. It will darken freshwater pearls and darken akoya pearl nuclei which is composed of freshwater mussel shell. This will produce a dark, gray effect.

Heat is also used, primarily in Tahitian pearls, to attain the currently popular chocolate coloration.

How do you tell if a ladybug is male or female?

the male have a white heart shaped eyes and the female has little white dots p.s im 11

Do ladybugs eat stink bugs?

yes ladybugs do eat stink bugs because they are small bugs and it is easy for ladybugs to eat them.

Why do ladybugs eat their own eggs?

well because it does not have a lot of plants or it want to get more energy. Ladybugs get more energy eating other insects.

You would have to go back many thousands of years to find that answer. That is simply what they do, based on what they are. For the same reason that lions are carnivores and cows are not. There are a couple of species of lady beetles that do eat plants only and sometimes feed on crops (e.g., the squash beetle and the Mexican bean beetle).

How many times do lady bugs flap their wings per second?

90 times per second
I learned this in First Grade. A ladybug beats its wings 90 times every second; also 2,700 a minute; and 162,000 times an hour.

What do cod do to adapt to their habitat?

Cod have several adaptations to thrive in their habitat, including a specialized kidney that helps them conserve water in a salty ocean environment, a camouflaged coloration to blend in with their surroundings, and a lateral line system that detects vibrations and helps them navigate. Additionally, their bodies are streamlined for swift swimming and their unique swim bladder allows them to adjust their buoyancy for different depths in the water column.

Why are some ladybugs yellow?

When the ladybug gets out of it's pupa, it's colors aren't fully formed. These colors form within a few hours to a few days. First, they're a spotless pale yellow. Then, their spots develop and the rest of the wings slowly turn orange or red

How do you keep false ladybugs out of the house?

Don't. Lady-bugs keep away common household pets and are beautiful to look at!

Do ladybirds eat lichen?

No. Ladybirds mostly eat aphids.

Are ladybugs used for indoor plants?

No, ladybugs will not survive indoors.