Ladybird beetles, aka ladybugs, are carnivorous and do not eat nuts or dried fruit. Aphids are their favourite treat, but they'll also eat moth eggs, small insects, and pollen.
ladybugs or ladybirds
don't feed pet birds dried fruit unless it's meant for birds. any other dried fruit contains sulfides or sulphates which can make them very very sick. But birds can eat any dried fruit but avocado.
sultanasMore information:Generally, any dried fruit can be substituted for any other dried fruit in baking recipes. As long as the fruit is cut up, sliced or chopped according to the original recipe instructions, any dried fruit can replace any other.
Preserves are usually boiled in a jar. Dried fruit is dehydrated and dusted with sulfur compounds or other preservatives.
Different sized bags will contain different weights - and some dried fruit will be heavier than other dried fruit. One thing you can be certain about is that a bag of dried fruit will weight less than a bag of the comparable amount of fresh fruit prior to drying.
Hello I am gonna re write the answer cos the other one was silly ladybirds like damp and dried fruit twigs and grass you should probally let them out 2 or 3 times a week so its not too cruel thankyou from ashbyjodie1002
Currants are their own fruit. They come in Red, Black, and other varieties. They can be dried, but also fresh. They look like little spheres with a dot on the end opposite the stem.
Strawberries, Apricots, rasberries, blackberries. really any fruit that is dried can absorb water or any other liquid. alcohol for example
Currants are found in most grocery stores as a dried fruit, and will be located by other dried fruits like raisins.
Ladybirds (adults as well as the larval stage) are carnivorous, they eat aphids and other small insects (even other ladybirds or ladybird larvae)Aphids, leaves, water, pest, mites.
No fruit is required. You can use dates, raisins, or other dried fruits if desired; as well as a variety of fresh fruit: bananas, berries, apple, etc.
Raisins, dried aprocots, dried tomatoes, prunes ( all of the ones that have been dehidrated ) other than that, none