I’m a Ladybug


 I’m a ladybug 

I am a beautiful and colorful insect 

I am good at hiding for my protection 

I do not generally socialize with other ladybugs other than for mating.


In the winter in very cold weather I will hibernate with other ladybugs.


If food is abundant I will eat with other ladybugs.


We feast on small insects.


There are male and female ladybugs.

The female ladybugs lays her eggs and sees that they’re protected but once she lays her eggs and they reach maturity they’re on their own.


There’s no family or social structure with ladybugs like there is with honeybees and ants.


Ladybugs are usually red with black dots and have wings that enable them to fly.


Ladybugs feast on insects that feast on plants so they are a plant’s friend serving as a protector in nature’s ecosystem.


Ladybugs prefer the warm climate where they can live if they’re lucky to one year before they go to insect heaven. 


There are many species of ladybugs numbering nearly 5,000.


Ladybugs can be found all over the world with exception of polar regions. 


Ladybugs obtain water from the insects they feed on and through leaf droplets of water. 


If you see me flying coming to a landing on a leaf I’m seeking insects to feast on.


I’m a colorful little bug with noticeable black dots.


I’m a ladybug. 


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