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Ladybugs (also called lady birds and lady beetles) are small, oval-shaped winged insects. These shiny insects are usually red with black spots or black with red spots on the wing covers. ... HABITAT: Ladybugs live in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, grasslands, gardens, and even in people's houses.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/insects/Ladybug.shtm...
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lady bugs live in a colony called coleoptera and tyey are
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actually, if you just give 'em a branch with aphids on it they will be happy. But they will want more soon.
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In the wild, ladybugs spend the winter in natural shelters. They prefer either dry leaves or crevices under loose bark. They also like shelters that face south and/or ones that are dark in color, to maximize heat from the sun. In a garde...
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(If you have rose bushes, you have probably seen aphids.) Ladybugs, while trying to hibernate in your house, live off of their own body fats. They, also, prefer a little humidity. But our homes are usually not very humid during the winter.
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www.ladybuglady.com/LadybugsFAQ.htm
www.ladybuglady.com/LadybugsFAQ.htm
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There are nearly 5,000 different kinds of ladybugs worldwide and 400 which live in North America. ... The Asian Lady Beetle can live up to 2-3 years if the conditions are right.
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mrsmacdonald.net/Ladybugpage.htm
mrsmacdonald.net/Ladybugpage.htm
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1500 live ladybugs for controlling pests in your garden or for observing in one of our critter habitats! Ladybugs (also called ladybird beetles) are the most popular and widely used beneficial insects for commercial and home use.
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www.realcooltoys.com/ladybugs.html
www.realcooltoys.com/ladybugs.html
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Ladybugs, also called lady beetles or ladybird beetles, are a very beneficial group. They are natural enemies of many insects, especially aphids and other sap feeders. A single lady beetle may eat as many as 5,000 aphids in its lifetime.
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www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef105.asp
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Do ladybugs live in nests-- For answers to this and other conundrums-CHECK OUT WONDER QUEST ... In the summer, ladybugs live in shrubs, branches, and flowers. During autumn a few to several hundred ladybugs all crawl to the same place to hibernate--a base of a tree, along a fence row, under a fallen tree, or under a rock.
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www.wonderquest.com/ladybug.htm
www.wonderquest.com/ladybug.htm
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