Which of the following insects is in the same family as ladybugs?
Correct answer: Beetles

That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Klaartje, yes they are called ladybirds in UK and other parts of the English speaking world, but are ladybugs in America. Same thing, different name.

little b
i dont like beetles

Webs
Player #73268714, yeah everyone probably calls them ladybug because of the program

TJ SISTA
When I was just a kid, I called them "rollie pollies". I still call them just that 😜.

Vida Salvaje
In fact, ladybirds or ladybugs are beetles

Player #33060854
Ladybug is the nickname I call my granddaughter

L.B.
Thanks Poty

k.chandana priya
not sure of this question, a beetle is in lady brid family😐

Richard
not sure about this question, a beetle is in the same family as a beetle!

Player #29152846
The Asian beetles bite or pinch the skin. They can be quite invasive. We had thousands swarm our home each fall as they prepared to hibernate under our home siding after farmers harvested their soy bean crops.