Ladybird
By eating insects of which some are pests. Ladybirds are specialists though as their prey is aphids.
Japanese beetle, erroneously called a lady bug in the US.
Yes it Is an opinion. Some people might think aphids are pests
It would be difficult to keep a lady beetle in captivity. They feed on common garden pests such as aphids, mites, scale insects and mealybugs.
They kill aphids and other garden pests.
No, aphids are insect pests which suck the juices out of plants
pests such as locust, caterpillars, and even aphids.
Yes, some ladybugs are herbivorous even though the vast majority are insectivorous.Specifically, ladybugs tend to eat garden insect pests, such as aphids and mealybugs. But there are also some such as the pink-spotted ladybug (Coleomegilla maculate) that feeds on pollen and therefore is not an insectivore. Probably the most infamous of the vegetarian ladybugs is the Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis).
because they are poo"s
A ladybird beetle, also known as a ladybug, is a small, often brightly colored beetle belonging to the family Coccinellidae. They are considered biotic factors in an ecosystem, as they are living organisms that play important roles in pest control by feeding on aphids and other plant pests. Ladybird beetles are beneficial for agriculture and gardening, contributing to the balance of ecosystems.
The red beetle bug plays a significant role in the ecosystem by helping to control pest populations. They feed on harmful insects like aphids, which can damage plants and crops. By preying on these pests, the red beetle bug helps maintain a balance in the ecosystem and supports the overall health of plant life.
i think farmers like ladybugs because they eat the bad bugs on the fammers plants