ladybugs eat aphids, which probably aren't around after a frost, so the likely answer is that they do not eat in the winter.
In the winter ladybugs will feast on eggs, tomatoes, carrots, yolk, beef, pork, seafood, fish, vegetable oils, fish, chicken, soybeans, apple peels, wholegrain foods, almonds, lemons, watermelons, liver, capsicums, grapefruit, Oranges, kiwi fruit, and also aphids -but aphids are only around during summer/spring-.
yes they actually do hibernate..... just like bears!, during winter
Well you mostly won't see ladybugs in winter because that's when they hibernate. You are most likely to see them in spring.
Ladybugs hibernate in the winter and wake up just as spring flowers are starting to bloom. This sleep period allows them to survive the cold weather, and you can mimic that winter rest period by placing them in the refrigerator.
Ladybugs actually hibernate in the winter. They look for someplace that is not exposed to the elements, so they end up crawling into holes or cracks in walls, attics, and other similar spots.
Ladybugs survive by eating aphids on plants and when its the winter they will actually hibernate under leaves and in the bark of trees.
They hibernate in winter
I think you are trying ask:do monkeys hibernate in winter?The answer is, no, monkeys do not hibernate in winter.Only reptiles hibernate in winter.
they do not hibernate!
They hibernate in the winter?
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
It does hibernate but some do die.
No, buffalo do not hibernate.