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Well one is that people also call them ladybirds. peple can also feed ladybugs raisens, dried apricots, pretty much any dried fruit. but it ust be non-acidic
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Both are acidic, but apples more than pears.
Ladybugs eat many types of bugs including aphids, and other soft bodied insects such as mites, white flies, and scale insects that can devour a garden. There are some species of ladybugs that can be considered as vegetarian, preferring to eat mushrooms and various forms of fungus. Some like to dine on mildew, while others do prefer eating leaves, and may become a pest to some plants.
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Ladybugs can eat apples, oranges and so on. Most of the time they eat ahpids... but that is outdoors. If you need fruits to feed them then feed them apples! Slice up a little apple and feed it to the ladybug! They like raisins and even honey on raisins too! Oh and they love lettuce! Absaloutley love it. Oranges are great! These are some tasty meals for a ladybug being housed or kept by humans and not outdoors!
This is because sulphur dioxide is an acidic oxide. Acidic oxides are formed from non-metals.
Melons, such as watermelon and rockmelon are alkaline. Apples and peaches are non acidic. Grapefruit, bananas, pineapples, grapes and apricots are also non acidic. These fruits are very good for your body and will reduce the acidity in your body, a good way to detox.
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Apart from dinitrogen monoxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide, every non metallic oxides are acidic in nature.
no. ladybugs can not eat mushrooms. they can eat white flies, aphids, mites, and scales. they can also eat any dried, non-acidic fruits.
ladybugs eat aphids, white flies, mites, and scales. but you can feed a ladybug raisins, or dried apricots. you can feed ladybugs pretty much any dried fruit. but it must be non-acidic, dried fruit.