Why do ladybugs have babies?
The assurance of future generations, the fulfillment of Mother
Nature-driven life cycles and natural histories, and the occupancy
of feeding chain and food web niches within predator-prey habitats
are reasons why ladybugs have babies. The beneficial insects in
question have the biological capability of ensuring that
generations will continue to feed upon farm, garden, and orchard
pests. Ladybugs ultimately may be described as having babies
because -- like people -- they can and so therefore they do.