Ladybugs are not typically classified as scavengers; instead, they are primarily predators, mainly feeding on aphids and other small insects. Some species may consume pollen and nectar, but their primary diet consists of live prey. While they may occasionally feed on decaying organic matter, this behavior is not characteristic of scavenging. Overall, ladybugs play a beneficial role in controlling pest populations in gardens and agricultural settings.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.
Ladybugs are insects because all insects have 6 legs and ladybugs have 6 legs, making ladybugs insects. Also ladybugs are carnivores
Scavengers.
No, herring are not scavengers.
Some birds eat ladybugs.
red and orange ladybugs
Yes.
do ladybugs have strong jaws
Yes, there are scavengers in the savannah.