Bugs Facts

The male ladybug is usually smaller than the female.

During hibernation, ladybugs feed on their stored fat.

Ladybugs make a chemical that smells and tastes terrible so that birds
and other predators won't eat them.

A female ladybug will lay more than 1000 eggs in her lifetime.

There are nearly 5,000 different kinds of ladybugs worldwide and 400
which live in North America.

Bed bugs prefer to hide in cracks and crevices during the daytime and
come out to feed on the host's blood at night, usually while the host is
sleeping.

The biggest bug in the world is the Goliath Beetle which can weigh up to
3.5 ounces and be 4.5 inches long.

Adult bed bugs are about 1/4-inch long and reddish-brown, with oval,
flattened bodies.

Lady Bugs really are not bugs. They are actually beetles and their
correct name is The Ladybird Beetle.

Related species, such as the bat bug and bird bug, prefer to feed on
bats, birds, and other wild hosts, but will also feed on humans if the
opportunity arises or the preferred host dies or leaves the roost.

The common bed bug, whose preferred host is humans, is rarely
encountered, presumably because of improvements in sanitation.

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