Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Body Parts
Habitat
Colors
Life Cycle
Foods
100
The number of body parts a ladybug has
What is three?
100
Where the ladybug lays her eggs
What is underneath (the underside) of a leaf?
100
The most common ladybug color.
What is red?
100
The beginning of the ladybug life cycle.
What is an egg?
100
The ladybug's favorite food.
What are aphids?
200
These help a ladybug smell, taste, and find its way around.
What are antennae?
200
This is the reason the ladybug lays her eggs where she does.
What is so predators can't see them?
200
Like a fruit, another color possibility for a ladybug.
What is orange?
200
The second stage of a ladybug's life cycle.
What is larva?
200
The body type of the insects that ladybugs eat
What is soft?
300
The part of the body behind the head that helps protect it.
What is the pronotum?
300
Ladybugs choose to live where there are high populations of these.
What are insects?
300
All ladybugs have a different number of these on their elytra.
What are spots?
300
The third stage of the ladybug life cycle.
What is pupa?
300
Some ladybugs eat these, rather than insects.
What are plants?
400
The number of legs a ladybug has.
What is six?
400
One place where ladybugs might choose to live.
What is a garden? (Also acceptable: crop fields, tree canopies, jungle)
400
This is what happens to the spots on the ladybug as it gets older.
What is fade?
400
The final stage.
What is adult ladybug?
400
A ladybug that eats only insects is considered a meat eater, or this.
What is carnivore?
500
The hard covering that protects the wings and has spots.
What is elytra?
500
Because aphids are found feasting on these beautiful flowers, ladybugs can frequently be found there as well.
What is a rose?
500
Purpose of the bright colors and spots
What is to warn the predator that ladybugs taste bad?
500
The average life span of a ladybug.
What is three to nine months?
500
What a ladybug is considered if it doesn't eat insects, and prefers plants.
What is a vegetarian?