In general most species of ladybugs (ladybird) are carniverous they eat other small insect (both in the larval and adult stages of their lifecycle), they prey mainly on aphids and aphid nymphs.
There are a few however that are considered minor agricultural pests, as they feed on vegetation, but are nor really considered pests of economic significance.
In general they do much more good than harm, eating many common garden pests.
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No. Lady bugs eat aphids, mealybugs, and scale insects. They're carnivores, not vegetarians. This is why they're among the most valuable beneficial garden insects. And the larvae are even more voracious than the adults.
Ladybugs eat a variety of things. Most ladybugs eat other insects, but some also eat parts of plants.
The Lady Bug (known in my country Britain as the Ladybird) eats aphids so feeding it grass will not help.
Yes
Yes
they eat certain types of leaves and grass
No.Ladybirds, eat aphids.
They eat aphids, which are the destroyers of grass and other plants.
they eat aphids the destroyers of grass and other plants
no
under leaves or grass [ HINT ] lady bugs dont come out at winter.
Lady Bugs eat Aphids.
Well little children that like lady bugs but the poor lady bugs in danger. and other bugs want to eat the lady bugs.
Somewhere in the grass
in tall wet grass
Ants protect aphids and lady bugs want to eat them.
Lady Bugs love Grapes but CANNOT EAT ACID FRUITS