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answer 2 Lady beetles usually live on leaves and twigs, for they feed by sap sucking, and they view aphids as pre-wrapped sweeties.
They can wander on the ground if they wish.
The colouring of the elytra (coloured wing cases) possibly serves as a warning to birds. Don't eat.
No, ladybugs do not eat dirt since as predator bugs, they hunt and eat aphids, small bugs that live on plants and flowers. That is why you usually see a big increase in the ladybug population around spring.
Yes, ladybugs need dirt because of what the medium grows. Nutrient-poor dirt and nutrient-rich soil offer vegetation that has food sources such as aphids, mealybugs and thrips for carnivorous ladybugs and pollen grains for herbivorous ladybugs. They also provide support to such fallen objects as leaves, logs and rocks that serve as ladybug-friendly shelters from inclement weather and from natural enemies.
I really dont know but i think thay can die if its a lot of water
No ladybugs do not eat dirt since both the adult and the larval stages are carnivorous and eat other insects such as aphids
do ladybugs like soil
Yes Ladybugs do live together so they can reproduce(S*X)
No, because they are no insects inside. Lady bugs eat insects that feed on farmers plants. The answer would be no.
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Normally, ladybugs live 1-2 years. In a bag, the number could be lower.
leaves that curl up
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Yes it does, if ladybugs wanted to live in a little corner and all of the ladybugs didnt fit, they wouldn't live there. But im not a ladybug expert so i don't know that for sure.
Pet ladybugs live in a cage and like to eat apples. Make sure you cut the apple. Also, they don't like eating oranges, I've tried. I feed my ladybugs apple.