No i dont think they do
Ladybugs are born on Leaves or Grass.
Ladybugs eat a variety of things. Most ladybugs eat other insects, but some also eat parts of plants.
the grass hoppers
Ladybugs don't eat grass, they eat aphids. Better let it go.
Ladybugs (Ladybirds, in UK) eats greenfly and insects that are sap suckers on plants.
grasshopper
i discovered the are in tall green grass
No, eight-spotted ladybugs do not eat grass. The insects in question may be seven-spotted (Coccinella septempunctata) or nine-spotted (Coccinella novemnotata) ladybugs. They number among the world's carnivorous ladybugs and therefore prey upon such garden pests as aphids and scale insects.
ladybugs can live in grass, leaves trees anywhere really :)
ladybugs like grass and leaves. will someone please know because this is for school and i don't anything about there habitat...ok!!!!!!!please. ladybugs like grass and leaves. will someone please know because this is for school and i don't anything about there habitat...ok!!!!!!!please. Ladybugs are commonly found in gardens, so that tells us that they like a nice green, leafy, envourment.
ladybugs usually hide in the green parts of your garden. They like to sit around on the tips of healthy, green grass stalks.
Yes, black-spotted, yellow-bodied ladybugs can eat grass. The herbivorous insects in question carry the names 26-spotted (Henosepilachna vigintisexpunctata) and 28-spotted (Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata) ladybugs. The two ladybugs favor potato foliage even though crops as beans, pumpkins, radishes, spinach and turnips will be considered as food sources.