No. Gardeners like ladybugs because they eat aphids.
Lady bugs eat soft bodied bugs like aphids. They really help gardeners out with pest insects.
i think farmers like ladybugs because they eat the bad bugs on the fammers plants
because they eat the plants
NO! they are not like the eat your hair. because then baby ladybugs will come out your hair
ladybugs like grass and leaves. will someone please know because this is for school and i don't anything about there habitat...ok!!!!!!!please. ladybugs like grass and leaves. will someone please know because this is for school and i don't anything about there habitat...ok!!!!!!!please. Ladybugs are commonly found in gardens, so that tells us that they like a nice green, leafy, envourment.
They are farmers. Farmers love ladybugs. They buy them to put on their crops like potatoes because ladybugs eat and kill aphids which eat the farmer's crops.
Ladybugs are indeed helpful to humans, because they eat aphids, and aphids are damaging to many plants that we humans like to grow.
Well organic gardening does not involve the use of pesticides, but some gardeners use soap mixed with water, or keep praying mantis's or ladybugs in their garden to advert pesky bugs. Some gardeners even plant plants like Onion or Rosemary near their gardens too since they naturally repel unwanted bugs.
The presence of unacceptable numbers of a pest populationis the meaning of 'infestation'. The numbers may be considered too high because of the sheer numbers. They particularly are considered too high because of the damage, danger, discomfort, threat or unattractiveness that the size of the populations may involve.For example, gardeners may like the presence of ladybugs [of the Coccinellidae family] outside. But they may not like those same numbers indoors. Outside, ladybugs tend not to fall into the 'infestation' category. They're seen as hearty eaters of garden pests.But indoors, these very same ladybugs well may fall into the 'infestation' category. They still may be beneficial in eating mites [of the Acarina subclass]. But homeowners tend not to like seeing ladybugs mass sheltering behind window hangings.
they may can because it might feel like a water fall.
No. Ladybugs (Ladybirds) eat aphids.
Some weeds (ex. dandelions) look like flowers because they have a flower head and are related to flowers. But flowers and vegetables were nothing more than weeds centuries ago before people started cultivating them.