Acually, scientists found out, that when you hold a lady bug it lays eggs in your skin and when they hatch they burrow in your skin really deep and they suck your blood. SO NO THEY ARE NOT HARMLESS.
No, it is considered good luck if you see a ladybug. But if you meet a black lady bug they can bite
course not
ya i dont see why they would be
mabey if you eat hundreds of them
They are completely harmless, They are in fact very rare ladybugs.
no. their mandibles are too narrow to bite. they only bite out of protection and they are as harmless as can be. :-)
No, orange ladybugs such as the Asian or Japanese lady beetle [Harmonia axyridis] aren't poisonous. But they aren't tasty either. Generally, orange or red coloring warns nature that a plant or animal doesn't have a pleasant taste.No, the orange ladybugs are harmless. The red ladybugs are not poisionous, but they do bite if you bother them.
NO, ladybugs are not poisonous to humans, they can affect small animals but they are not poisonous to humans
Ladybugs are not poisonous. Sometime when ingest the can have toxic like effects on predators. This will teach predators to refrain from eating them similar to the foul taste of a monarch butterfly.
It actually dosent, but it eats aphids and other critters that eat your garden.Its color warns other animals not to eat it, but it actually is harmless.
It is not at all poisonous, some lacewings feed on aphids and other small insects, so like ladybugs they may pinch a little.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Are ladybugs oviparous
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.