Lady bugs eat other insects especially aphids. They don't eat flowers.
no, no they don't. Ladybugs like to eat leaves not flowers! ( as thats what i think) ......
Ladybugs do not eat flowers as part of their diet. They primarily feed on small insects like aphids, which they consume to obtain nutrients.
No. They are carnivores, and their primary diet is aphids. Aphids may indeed eat flowers or leaves.
Ladybugs prefer aphids, which are smaller bugs that suck the sap and juices out of plants, especially flowers. Ladybugs are beneficial insects, because they eat other harmful insects.
Ladybugs eat soft leaves and the nectar from flowers. ---- ladybirds eat aphids; tiny green insects that are found in large numbers on rose bushes.
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Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.
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Ladybugs eat fungus, mushrooms, insects, mildew, leaves, and don't forget aphids!!! Ladybugs eat aphids and aphids feed on plant juices so farmers love ladybugs because they help the plant stay alive. Aphids are yellow bugs that are very small and pesty. ... Omnivores eat meat\animals, and they eat plants.
Ladybugs do not eat leaves; they eat aphids, which suck the juices from plants. So, the Ladybugs protect your garden.
yes ladybugs do eat stink bugs because they are small bugs and it is easy for ladybugs to eat them.
Junebugs, also known as June beetles, primarily feed on plant material, including leaves and flowers, and do not typically eat ladybugs. Ladybugs, on the other hand, are beneficial insects that primarily feed on aphids and other pests. While junebugs and ladybugs may coexist in the same environment, they occupy different ecological niches and do not have a predatory relationship.