Ladybugs don't eat plants. They eat the bugs that eat your plants. If they are lurking around your plants, that usually means they have some kind of pest that feeds on plants. Ladybugs are good to have around.
The mutual relationship that lady bugs have with plants is that they eat bugs, such as aphids that are known for eating plants. This means lady bugs save these plants, and also get lots of food at the same time.
Lady Bugs survive by eating the little insects that eat on your plants and flowers, and make them die...... Hope my answer was helpful!!
As a lady bugs job/niche they eat the aphids. If they don't eat the aphids there would be no plants left because the aphids will start eating them, because there are more of them growing every second.
Yes, ants are and so are lady bugs because they eat aphids that are small bugs on plants
Why would you want to ? They eat other, plant-eating bugs, and they're cute.
Lady bugs can also eat plants and oats for food!
Sometimes!
Most lady bugs eat other insects. The most common insects lady bugs eat are aphids, which are pests that damage plants.
A lady bug is an omnivore. Lady bugs eat plants and other things that are found on the ground, in vegetation.
They eat aphids, which are the destroyers of grass and other plants.
they eat aphids the destroyers of grass and other plants
the lady bugs eat aphids of whom destroy plants, particularly rosebushes.