you cant
You'll need to experience it and use a food chain. :)
Evidence that rose aphids feed on rosebushes includes the presence of these small, soft-bodied insects clustered on the stems and undersides of leaves, where they pierce plant tissues to extract sap. Additionally, the resulting damage can manifest as curled or distorted leaves, and a sticky residue known as honeydew, which can attract other pests and lead to sooty mold growth. Observing these signs in conjunction with the identification of rose aphids confirms their feeding on rosebushes.
yes
plants and aphids.
Ladybirds feeds on aphids.
Aphids and other soft bodied insects. Yeah, Aphids, if you are taking care of one feed it soaked raisins.
Aphids can be found in any warm or hot desert which has plants upon which they feed.
Ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant. The aphids are protected by the ants while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids. This is referred to as a symbiotic relationship.
Most ladybugs are predators and they normally feed on aphids.
mutualism
leaves
just get a stick