LADYBIRD BEETLE vs LADY BEETLE: NOUN
- Small round bright-colored and spotted beetle that usually feeds on aphids and other insect pests
- Another term for a ladybug (US terminology) or ladybird (British terminology). This term is preferred by some scientists.
- Small round bright-colored and spotted beetle that usually feeds on aphids and other insect pests
LADYBIRD BEETLE vs LADY BEETLE: RELATED WORDS
- Gigantea, Whiteflies, Lacewing, Asclepias, Parasitoid, Leafhoppers, Tobacco hornworm, Honeycreepers, Japonicus, Mealybug, Aedes albopictus, Ladybeetle, Lady beetle, Ladybug, Ladybird
- Leaf roller, Web spinner, Carpet beetle, Lamellicorn beetle, Hymenopterous insect, Plant louse, Buprestid, Coleopterist, Scarabaeid beetle, Homopterous insect, Japanese beetle, Ladybeetle, Ladybird, Ladybird beetle, Ladybug
LADYBIRD BEETLE vs LADY BEETLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mantids, Springtails, Gigantea, Whiteflies, Asclepias, Parasitoid, Leafhoppers, Tobacco hornworm, Honeycreepers, Japonicus, Aedes albopictus, Ladybeetle, Lady beetle, Ladybug, Ladybird
- Leaf roller, Web spinner, Carpet beetle, Lamellicorn beetle, Hymenopterous insect, Plant louse, Buprestid, Coleopterist, Scarabaeid beetle, Homopterous insect, Japanese beetle, Ladybeetle, Ladybird, Ladybird beetle, Ladybug
LADYBIRD BEETLE vs LADY BEETLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The adult beetle in your first picture is an adult ladybird beetle.
- Some common invasive species in Wisconsin include Asian lady beetle, mute swan, water hyacinth, and beech marten, among many others.
- Predatory insects include a lady beetle known as the spider mite destroyer, thrips and pirate bugs.
- The multicolored Asian lady beetle is similar to other familiar lady beetles commonly found throughout the United States.
LADYBIRD BEETLE vs LADY BEETLE: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Is Harris Asian lady beetle and Box Elder killer Safe?