normally not, they overwinter as eggs
Live birth from eggs are where plant aphids come from. The eggs and the newborns will be located around or on host plants in order to ensure the completion of their life cycle.
Bindweed, lamb's quarters, and plantain are plants on which aphids live. The insects in question (Aphidoideasuperfamily) favor mating and sheltering on native plants which have reputations as weeds because of unappreciated or unknown benefits to humankind. They leave their homes to feed upon nearby edibles and ornamentals, to the delight of voracious ladybug beetles and the dismay of farmers, gardeners, and orchardists.
No, they eat aphids. The aphids are what eat flowers and houseplants, so the ladybugs are actually good for your garden and houseplants.
Not sure what it is, but best if you mix dishwashing soap and water and spray it on the plant to remove it. Be sure to rinse the plant.
No, green aphids are coloured that way due to pigments called carotenes.
Aphids can be found in any warm or hot desert which has plants upon which they feed.
Aphids live pretty much everywhere, except extreme cold.
Aphids live wherever there are suitable plants and warm weather.
They eat aphids to live
they live on roses
on plants or trees
Aphids can be found in all but the coldest and barren of deserts. Where there are plants, there are usually aphids.
because it is big so it has lots of aphids and ladybugs eat aphids
I am not sure , but I think it is Aphids.
Ladybugs actuallly eat other bugs, such as mites, and aphids.
mutualism
On rose bushes or where aphids live