The ladybird is a Harlequin Ladybird, the succinea form. They are rather variable.
The honey bee just needs a little bit more shadow/midtone brightness without increasing the whites/highlights. That image nicely shows the hairy eyes which separates it from the many species of Mining Bees.
Good captures. Excellent control of lighting. I find that even with diffused flash, I usually end up with annoying reflections on ladybugs.
The ladybug has a lack of sharpness, and I can't figure it out without more data on how you shot and how you edited. The honeybee seems substantially sharper. Is the ladybug a severe crop? Or did you use noise reduction?