the ladybirds life cycle is:
an adult lays an egg
then the eggs hatch
then the baby ladybirds come out skin
the it it sheds it's old skin
then on it last shed it is an adult
Female ladybirds lay eggs in groups of about 10-50 on leaves, near aphids, an insect pest. The eggs are pale yellow.
When the eggs hatch, the larvae are grey or black (one baby is a larva, and lots are larvae). Later on, they may be grey, black, or blue with bright yellow or orange markings.
A ladybird larva feeding on aphids
Larvae usually have similar patterns to their parents, and many are spiky. They feed on small insects like the adult ladybirds do.
The larvae will change skin four times before they pupate, or turn into adults. This is because their skin doesn't grow. The skin splits and underneath there is a new skin, one size bigger. A ladybird pupa (more than one are pupae) is usually brightly colored and patterned and is attached to the plant where it fed and developed. When they pupate, the larvae do not make a cocoon, but remain unprotected.
eggs - Ladybugs lay masses of tiny, yellow, elongated eggs on a leaf. They hatch in 3 to 7 days.
larva - Each egg hatches into a long, six-legged larva, which eats and molts (sheds its skin) many times as it grows. The larval stage lasts 2 to 4 weeks.
pupa - After reaching full size, the larva attaches itself to a plant leaf or stem (by its "tail"). The larval skin then splits down the back, exposing the pupa. The pupa is about the size of the adult but is all wrapped up, protecting the ladybug while the it undergoes metamorphosis into its adult stage.
adult - The adult ladybug emerges from the pupa. It will mate, the female will lay eggs, and the cycle begins again.
A lady Beetle has a life cycle of egg - larva - pupa - adult - (often hibernating over winter) - mating - egg.
there are a few stages
There are four stages of a ladybug
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It depends on what kind of ladybug it is.
Ladybugs eat leaves and aphids.
ladybugs have a ladybug organism which of course is a living system and can develop.
yes, they really like the strawberry kind!!
google lady bugs and see what kind you have and then google your kind and see what kind it comes from or see what it eats
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a gray ladybug is 3 out of 4 of a kind they are like an ugly duckling let it go so they wont come extinct cause there are very few now days
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