Ladybug Facts
Links to More Ladybug Facts
The Michigan Entomological Society has a good fact sheet on “lady beetles”.
Ohio State University provides another ladybug fact sheet.
BugInfo explains how useful ladybugs are—but also how they can sometimes become pests.
The Center for Insect Science at the University of Arizona provides instructions on how to raise “ladybird beetles”.
Buglady has some nice photos of “ladybird beetles”.
Troy’s Photo Gallery provides even more photos of ladybugs.
Geocities provides a good teaching guide on ladybugs.
Geocities also provides an extensive collection of ladybug photographs.
Steve Marshall describes different species of ladybugs and shows photographs of each.
Santa Clara County Parks provides some history on man’s relationship with the ladybug.
Enchanted Learning has a page of ladybug facts.
Insect Lore is a fun site that contains information on ladybugs and lots of other insects.
Kids’ Zone tells the story of how school children in Massachusetts got the ladybug adopted as the official state bug.
LadyBug Shop is UpFront