yes
Ladybug Beetles are carnivores. They are often used by farmers to eat harmful insects that are infesting a crop.
Because nothing about them is harmful. They eat plants and fly around, that's it.
No they only eat aphids.
I would consider it as a Herbivore because they like to eat plants which is a little untypical
No. Grasshoppers eat plants and leaves from plants.
the most common thing ladybugs eat are insects aphids who eat away at plants. If you are keeping a ladybug you can feed it moistened raisins or other sweet, non-acidic fruits. This will help maintain their fat reserves until you are ready to release the ladybug in spring.
ladybug eat aphids and scale insect
ladybug eat greenfly
Yes they eat the eggs after they have been laid. Improved by kambo6
A ladybug has no natural enemies including dragonflies
Ladybugs(5000 species 450 of which in the USA) eat up to five garden pests that feed on your plants, aphid to a Ladybug is like steak to man, If you offered a Ladybug an aphid vs one of the other four tiny insects they would most likely chose the aphid. aphids sucks the sap out of roses, Veg's and many other plants. Most people Do Not Know that the cute little beetle dates back to the Dinosours: Hx. of the Ladybug- Ladybugs eat raisins but not celery.
Ladybugs eat aphids. Aphids can destroy a rose bush and can do a lot of damage to squash plants.