Ladybirds are carnivores - they eat insects such as aphids.
In leaves
Domestic Ladybirds eat grass, leaves, weeds and flowers.
yes it does it's because it just does especially hen they're hungry
Ladybugs (Ladybirds, in UK) eats greenfly and insects that are sap suckers on plants.
No.Ladybirds, eat aphids.
First, you need a container with holes on the top, this is your ladybugs house. Ladybirds eat aphids and mites, if you cant find them give your ladybird raisins or bread. Ladybirds like to be moist so 2-3 drops of water must be placed in the house. leaves, twigs, flowers and grass can be put in your ladybug house for it to climb on. They also like a sugar soaked sponge.
yes they do dont listen to this it called sea grass aka tiny sea weed
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Yes you can. Just keep good care of it by feeding it raisins soaked in water an having flowers with pollen on in the container. You could also have grass leaves and other plants in the jar to make it homely.
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people listen, we eat grass all the time, in rye,wheat,oats,rice,sugar cane, and bamboo....and probably much more... a grass fruit is...well.. i don't know..but we do eat grass.
Hello I am gonna re write the answer cos the other one was silly ladybirds like damp and dried fruit twigs and grass you should probally let them out 2 or 3 times a week so its not too cruel thankyou from ashbyjodie1002