they like mites and apids.if you don't have bugs put two rasins in a jar and change every week.for a water source dip a cotten ball in water and put it in a jar and replace everyday.
Raisins. You feed them raisins. (I keep a lady bug in a plastic yougrt contaner)
Ladybugs feed on small insects, especially aphids.
Ladybugs don't feed on raisins. They only eat aphids and other soft-bodied insects.
Most ladybugs are predators and they normally feed on aphids.
leaves
Ladybugs eat aphids, the tiny little green insects you find on the leaves of plants.
Blue lady beetles or ladybugs feed on small, soft insects and especially love to feed on aphids. Aphids are very destructive to garden plants, so having ladybugs around will help. Some ladybugs can eat up to 50 aphids in a single day.
Ladybugs eat aphids, which are small bugs that are on many plants, so if you're trying to feed a ladybug your best bet would probably be to put it on a plant leaf.
Tiny bugs that get inside your house.
No, ladybugs are actually beneficial for plants as they feed on harmful pests like aphids, helping to protect the plants from damage.
Yes, ladybugs do eat basil. They are beneficial insects that feed on aphids and other pests that can harm basil plants.
Junebugs, also known as June beetles, primarily feed on plant material, including leaves and flowers, and do not typically eat ladybugs. Ladybugs, on the other hand, are beneficial insects that primarily feed on aphids and other pests. While junebugs and ladybugs may coexist in the same environment, they occupy different ecological niches and do not have a predatory relationship.