Almost every one of us has heard about ladybugs, and somewhere we have come across them. One of the most common places to find them is our own garden. However, there are several facts about the ladybugs that people do not know.More...
Lady bugs are actually great as pets. They are very useful for gardeners and also act as a natural pest controlling measures. There are several insects and aphids that eat up the foliage in the gardens and agricultural fields. Ladybugs feed on these insects and keep the garden and crops free of damage. That way people do not have to use chemical ridden pesticides and insecticides.More...
Ladybugs are a farmer’s friend and they usually do good to your garden and farm. However, too much of anything is bad, and the worst habit of ladybugs is they tend to hibernate in the winters. When they have to hibernate, they come inside people’s homes, make holes on window sills or doors and them burrow themselves inside. They even hibernate inside constructions and other structures.More...
A ladybug has a unique lifecycle actually. There are four stages in its lifecycle just like the butterfly. These are the egg, larva, pupa and the adult stages. When the ladybug becomes an adult, it develops quite a colorful body. There several hundreds of species of ladybugs, and they are identified using their shape and colors just like the butterflies.More...
What Colors Do Ladybugs Come In ?
The ladybug lifecycle is very similar to that of a butterfly. Ladybugs, when they come out from the pupa as adults, they actually come out in vibrant colors. There are more than five thousand species of ladybugs in the world. Several of the species are identified by the coloring on them.More...
The bugs that look small red and pretty with spots and red wings are called ladybugs. This is one of the most common bugs in the United States of America, and even children know how to identify them.More...