i would think frogs mealworms and any other insect that size
Of course.
Yes. They compete with each other for prey such as aphids, mealy bugs, mites, scales, and whiteflies. If they've no other food source, then they turn on each other. This is particularly a problem with Asian ladybugs. These non-natives are out-competing native ladybugs for prey. And they consider native ladybugs prey.
Ladybugs eat other insects and their larvae.
They can walk
Coccinellidae or ladybugs prey on other insects. This makes them predators. Larger animals feed on ladybugs as well, making them prey as well as predator. Note: By definition, a predator preys on other animals, making the second part of the question redundant.
Lady Bugs eat Aphids and other tiny insects.
Yes, ladybugs can eat bugs. Bugs technically may be defined as members of the Hemiptera insect order. Ladybugs indeed prey upon such hemipterans as aphids, mealybugs, and scales.
Yes other animals do prey upon ladybugs. Little pesticides like mantis and birds may harm the ladybug.They also avoid that nasty chemical smell the ladybug produces to warn or protect themselves from an other predator it may come upon.
No, eight-spotted ladybugs do not eat grass. The insects in question may be seven-spotted (Coccinella septempunctata) or nine-spotted (Coccinella novemnotata) ladybugs. They number among the world's carnivorous ladybugs and therefore prey upon such garden pests as aphids and scale insects.
The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and doesn't really mean or indicate anything else..
Yes, some spiders may eat ladybugs if they come across them. However, not all spiders are inclined to feed on ladybugs as they may have other preferred prey.
ladybugs like grass and leaves. will someone please know because this is for school and i don't anything about there habitat...ok!!!!!!!please. ladybugs like grass and leaves. will someone please know because this is for school and i don't anything about there habitat...ok!!!!!!!please. Ladybugs are commonly found in gardens, so that tells us that they like a nice green, leafy, envourment.