According to the University of Kentucky, one ladybug will eat about 5,000 aphids during it's lifetime.
Ladybugs can eat up to 50 - 70 aphids a day!
1,000,000,000 aphids
50 to 60 aphids a day.
she can eat 21 aphids in one day
50 to 60 aphids a day.
no, they are not. the larvae, when they are a few weeks old, they will start eating aphids. 1 larva can eat up to 1,000 aphids a day. when they're about 8 weeks old, they will turn blue with yellow spots.
Red ladybugs eat grass plants and every so often eat veg tables in either a garden or a field, they can also drink nectar or pollen from plants and drink water. In fact lady birds, hardly ever eat or drink- probably about once-twice a day, for most of their day's time is taken up by curling up into a ball :-)
They eat aphids to live
in the wild ladybugs usually eat 50-60 aphids a day
Most ladybugs are predators, only a few species are herbivores, ladybugs generally feed on aphids, scale insects, mealybugs, spider mites and many more. Female ladybugs, eat much more than a male, a female can eat up to 75 aphids a day, and males only 40 a day
approximately 10 cubic kilometres
By eating them, mostly. For example, a ladybug can eat hundreds of aphids a day, thereby saving the plant from being sucked dry by the aphids.
If you mean, where ladybugs (or ladybirds) can be find, the answer is, where you find lots of insects. That means gardens, crop fields, up in the tree tops. Ladybirds feed on soft bodied insects, like aphids (plant lice), also scale insects, and others. In fact, according to the Ladybug Info, one ladybird east up to 50 aphids a day, which is a very good news to the plants, and to us. They do a big service to horticulture. More interesting ladybirds facts on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/coccinellidae and on http://www.ladybuglady.com/LadybugsFAQ.htm Hope that was the answer you were looking for.
It hunts for food
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.
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