Yes,They can eat leaves but some of them eat aphids and if ur keeping some u can feed them rasins soaked in water for 3 minutes u have to cut them in little pieces
No because they eat ants and wasps and snakes like the python and cobra
they don't eat plants but they do eat tiny insects that live on the plant
Ladybirds (ladybugs) are carnivorous and eat other insects, but do not eat plants.
they eat other insects not plants
no. they eat aphids
yes
tree leaves
Ladybugs (Ladybirds, in UK) eats greenfly and insects that are sap suckers on plants.
Aphids, Small Insects, Mites, Plants, Scale Insects, Pest, Thrips & Coccinellidae
Ladybirds are carnivores - they eat insects such as aphids.
Ladybirds eat the tiny pests found on plants such as rosebushes and spiny or stickt plants.
Ladybugs do not eat plants. They feed on insects such as aphids and mites.
ofourse not can you imagne that they eat plants and plant killing bugs
A few of them feed on plants, but most ladybirds eat aphids or scale insects. If you are keeping one as a pet, they will eat anything green; they also eat raisins.
A few of them feed on plants, but most ladybirds eat aphids or scale insects. If you are keeping one as a pet, they will eat anything green; they also eat raisins.
ladybirds eat greenflies and greenflies eat plants so when ladybirds eat greenflies it makes them very helpful to gardeners.
both! some eat other insects such as ants and ladybirds and some eat vegetation such as wood lice.
Ladybirds will eat little green pests and aphids. There are a few species that can eat plants, mildew and other fungi. Mealybugs, mites and scale insects are also a part of some Ladybird diets.
uhhh yes and no they sum times do but not that much....