definitley some little buggie o's and some coke..oh and some bits of grass/leaves
The answer is nectar.
Ladybugs primarily feed on small insects like aphids, not on bread. While they may consume bread if no other food source is available, it is not a natural or healthy part of their diet. To ensure their well-being, it is best to provide ladybugs with their preferred food sources.
give it green leaves with plenty of aphids on them. mint leaves seem to be the best
Ladybugs primarily inhabit temperate regions, including forests, grasslands, and gardens, but they are not typically found in extreme environments like deserts or tundra. In deserts, the lack of moisture and suitable food sources makes it difficult for ladybugs to survive. Similarly, the harsh cold and limited food availability in tundra regions are not conducive to their survival. They thrive best in environments that provide vegetation and insects for food.
Ants will eat ladybugs, all the ladybugs..while ladybugs are eating afids the ant is eating ladybugs, because the ants somewhat farm the afids for the afids leave droppings that are a food source to ants. So the ant will protect the afids.
Ladybugs actuallly eat other bugs, such as mites, and aphids.
what do lady bugs eat?. Ladybugs are carnivorous and eat aphids.
Ladybugs get their food by feeding off a sertin stick bush
Sandwiches
No, they're perfectly safe.
Ladybugs die by either spiders, rain, trapped in a closed structure such as a sealed bottle, or age.
Yes, ladybugs [Coccinellidae] will eat each other. In fact, cannibalism is a major threat to native ladybug populations in the United States of America. They're being outcompeted for food sources by Asian or Japanese ladybugs [Harmonia axyridis], which consider the natives prey.