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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.

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14y ago

No, they become dormant during cold weather.

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15y ago

Ladybugs are insects and all insects are cold blooded.

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13y ago

not quite hot and not quite cold :) xo too cold is when the "hibernate" hot maybe not.

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14y ago

no

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