Yes other animals do prey upon ladybugs. Little pesticides like mantis and birds may harm the ladybug.They also avoid that nasty chemical smell the ladybug produces to warn or protect themselves from an other predator it may come upon.
Ladybugs feed primarily on aphids, but eat a large assortment of other insects.
Except for one vegetation-eating genus, all ladybugs are carnivorous predators that feed on insects harmful to plants.
Aphids, mealybugs, mites, and scaleinsects are the most common prey of ladybugs [Coccinellidaefamily].
Both - Ladybirds (Ladybugs) prey on aphids - and are preyed upon by birds.
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No. Most ladybugs are predators- they eat aphids.
Ladybugs let off an odor to deter predators from attacking them.
Ladybugs are red and black to remind predators that they taste awful.
Ladybugs are red and black to remind predators that they taste awful.
Just by saying no.
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
Ants , Ladybugs , the mantis ,
They are insect predators-aphids are a staple of their diet.
Most ladybugs are predators and they normally feed on aphids.
they play dead, because predators that do eat ladybugs.
No, ladybugs cannot survive on a diet of bananas. ladybugs are predators which eat smaller insects such as greenflies and aphids.
Ladybugs are not poisonous. Sometime when ingest the can have toxic like effects on predators. This will teach predators to refrain from eating them similar to the foul taste of a monarch butterfly.