Horticultural oils against eggs, insecticidal soaps against immature and mature stages, and natural enemies are ways of killing ladybugs in Maryland. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) do not hold protected status even though the natives need all the help that they can get against the aggressive, invasive Asian lady beetles (Harmonia axyridis) that are cannibalizing American species. Natural enemies include assassin bugs, brown lizards, crows, dragonflies, fungus, martins, mites, parasitic wasps, swallows, swifts and tree frogs.
NO
Ladybugs sometomes eat aphids, but are not known to eat bed bugs.
They help the world by killing aphids that can kill crops so that farmers don't have to use poison
Yes . They will kill you.
get some ladybugs.
You smush them if they can't fly
They are farmers. Farmers love ladybugs. They buy them to put on their crops like potatoes because ladybugs eat and kill aphids which eat the farmer's crops.
not unless you hurt or kill them in some way........ :D
Where would you get an idea like that! And if you are wondering, the answer is NO.
they use their brain and they use their eyes
Ladybugs die by either spiders, rain, trapped in a closed structure such as a sealed bottle, or age.
Ladybugs eat aphids and other pests that can harm and kill plants.