no it drinks pollen from flowers
Ladybugs (Ladybirds, in UK) eats greenfly and insects that are sap suckers on plants.
aphids.
Ladybugs (also known as ladybirds) do a lot of good by eating sap-sucking aphids (greenfly). Ladybirds really are a useful gardeners' friend.
WATER! duu
Ladybugs drink water in the form of moisture that comes from eating smaller insects like aphids. They will also drink water found on leaves and plants.
Sap and related
yes they do.
Of course they are. Ladybugs eat aphids. Aphids are small insects that suck the sap from plants' stems and leaves, causing them to die. Ladybugs are mostly used in gardens and greenhouses, for biological pest-control. Ladybugs also eat fruitworms, cabbage moths and tomato hornworms.
only on cabbages and tomatoes
sap
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.
They feed on sugars and sap from a plant. Hence their regard for Aphids - pre - wrapped bundles of goodies.