During winter months ladybugs "overwinter" or hibernate. They seek shelter under rocks/plants and they group together in aggregates varying from a few ladybugs up to tens of thousands depending on the particular species of ladybug. Also to conserve energy they slow down their metabolic rate. http://Flickr.com/photos/j-fish/2281357056/ http://www.eje.cz/scripts/viewabstract.php?abstract=1197 Based on this, do ladybugs find this time enjoyable? I would imagine they would prefer to eat and make more ladybugs. So no, lady bugs don't like the cold.
Yes they can survive in cold weather.
Ladybugs hibernate in the winter and wake up just as spring flowers are starting to bloom. This sleep period allows them to survive the cold weather, and you can mimic that winter rest period by placing them in the refrigerator.
they are specials in cold and hot weather.
you actually have to have your house very warm. They won't survive in cold weather they will die if there in cold weather well some insects can't survive in cold weather.
It is not normal for them to live through cold weather, but on some counts they do.
they live in cold places
Bird's feathers act as insulators against the cold. They often survive cold weather by finding a protected area out of the cold weather.
that makes no sense
No, gnats do not cold air at all. Gnats do not survive the cold weather. They like hot and humid weather.
No, ladybugs will not survive indoors.
It depends which kind of fungi.
there fur