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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.
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Yes.
June bugs will not hurt you, so they are not really considered to be bad. They may annoy you because they eat your plants or fly near your porch lights.
I believe they do, since they land on things just like a fly.
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when can baby budgies eat on their own
Baby hedgehogs eat cat food and water
baby squrrels eat/drink there mother's milk
Baby shrimp, and adult shrimp, eat plankton.
Baby blue penguins eat fish
Hamsters can eat baby tomatoes, its good for them