Ladybug example sentences

Related (8): insect, beetle, spot, red, black, garden, luck, aphid

"Ladybug" Example Sentences


1. The ladybug landed on my finger.
2. My daughter caught a ladybug in a jar.
3. The little girl gently released the ladybug into the garden.
4. The ladybugs were swarming all over the vegetation in springtime.
5. I saw many ladybugs clustered on the leaves.
6. The ladybugs are a natural way to control plant pests like aphids.
7. The red and black pattern of the ladybug's wings make it stand out.
8. Ladybug larvae look very different from adult ladybugs.
9. The garden was full of the cheerful sight of ladybugs in summer.
10. I watched as the ladybug slowly crawled across my hand.
11. The ladybug crawled into one of the pink flowers.
12. She was fascinated by observing the ladybug for so long.
13. Ladybugs hibernate during winter in crevices and under tree bark.
14. They bought ladybugs from the garden center to control aphids on their plants.
15. I spent a happy afternoon collecting ladybugs as a child.
16. There are many species of ladybugs around the world.
17. My kids love seeing the first ladybugs of spring emerge.
18. The ladybug soon took flight and disappeared into the leaves.
19. Scientists study ladybug behavior and ecology.
20. Releasing ladybugs is a natural way to deal with garden pests.
21. The orange ladybugs were a welcome sight in the vegetable garden.
22. The ladybugs seemed happy feeding on the aphids infesting the roses.
23. Ladybugs are important predators in the natural environment.
24. Use a paper towel to gently lift a ladybug and put it in your hand.
25. Be careful not to crush the ladybug between your fingers.
26. Simply put the ladybug on a plant leaf to let it climb out of your palm.
27. Make sure ladybugs have access to pollen, nectar and aphids after releasing them.
28. The ladybug started walking around the surface of my desk.
29. Many different colors of ladybugs are native to North America.
30. Ladybugs can give you a harmless nip if you bother them too much.
31. The ladybug flew away after it explored my hand for a little while.
32. The orange and black ladybugs brought beautiful color to the garden.
33. We should protect ladybugs and help them thrive in our habitat.
34. The boy carefully cupped his hands around the ladybug and placed it on a plant.
35. I was so happy seeing so many different ladybugs crawling over the foliage.
36. The old lady enjoyed observing ladybugs on her garden flowers every day.
37. The ladybug crawled right up my shirt sleeve and onto my shoulder.
38. Ladybugs sure are interesting little creatures.
39. The ladybug walked along the edge of the flowerpot.
40. The ladybug soon spread its wings and flew into a nearby flower.
41. Ladybug populations are declining due to habitat and pesticide use.
42. I sprinkled ground-up aphids over the plant to feed the new ladybugs.
43. Some ladybugs have yellow spots instead of red.
44. The ladybug laid some tiny orange eggs on the underside of the plant leaf.
45. The ladybugs kept me company while I was gardening.
46. Ladybugs help naturally balance plants and garden pests.
47. Scientists are concerned about threats to ladybug populations.
48. They tried to keep ladybugs around their garden by planting their favorite flowers.
49. My son released his cupped hands and set the ladybug free on a leaf.
50. We should be friendly to natural allies like ladybugs in our gardens.
51. The ladybugs swarmed over the container of juice he left outside overnight.
52. Ladybugs are fascinating little creatures with big personalities.
53. The ladybug took flight as soon as it touched down on my kitchen counter.
54. The ladybug crawled around in circles for a while before climbing onto my finger.
55. The ladybug's pattern helps camouflage it among plants.
56. Ladybugs are a joy to encounter when spending time in nature.
57. Ladybugs eat over 500 aphids throughout their lifetime.
58. The orange and black winged ladybugs made me smile as I gardened.
59. Ladybugs are able to synthesise a sweet substance called ladybug nectar from aphids.
60. Ladybugs are actually beetles in the family Coccinellidae.

Common Phases


1. Lucky ladybug
2. A ladybug landed on me - a sign of good luck.
3. Catch a ladybug and make a wish!
4. As busy as a ladybug.
5. Like a ladybug in a jar (meaning trapped or confined).
6. A ladybug on your sleeve brings you luck.
7. Ladybugs brighten up the day.
8. The color of a ladybug (referring to a bright red shade).
9. A swarm of ladybugs.
10. Cute as a ladybug (describing something small and adorable).
11. Ladybug lifestyle (living freely and naturally).
12. Ladybug spots (colloquial term for freckles).
13. Release the ladybugs! (to set free or let loose).
14. Ladybug lover (someone who finds ladybugs fascinating).
15. The miracle of the ladybugs (a fascinating phenomenon).

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