Ladybirds, or lady bugs, eat aphids. They are true bugs. ( The lady Bug, of course), meaning they are a type of beetle. They eat the same way all other beetle eat, by using their various mouth parts to stuff their prey into its jaws and then swallow.
Yes, it is a type of beetle.
Yes, it is a type of beetle.
any sort of bird will eat a beetle, unless its poisonous.
Neither.A Lady Bug - also known as Lady Beetle and a Ladybird - is an insect.
Birds are one of the animals that will eat lady beetles.
"Ladybird" isn't a female term, it's simply the name given to the beetle.
lady beetle
Black lady birds eat nothing,but drink humans body.
Many birds eat insects but I'm not sure if any eat lady bugs.
No. The name comes from "Our Lady's Beetle" which in turn relates to Mary (Jesus mother) often wearing a scarlet cloak in old paintings. Lady Beetles (as the entomologists prefer) come in both sexes. It is not a bird.
A lady beetle in breed season can weigh 0.5 g