Yes, they do.Theres two types of ladybugs,the good one and bad one.The good ones have two to four spots,while the bad one have many spots.The good one take care of the farmer's vegetables and get rid of the bad ones,on the other hand,the bad ones eat up the vegetables and destroys them.
They climb up and down stems and leaves looking for their favorite food aphids a tiny green bug that sucks juice from plants that harms them. Therefore ladybugs are beneficial to the environment.
a assume you mean ladybugs. the get all the water they need from the pray they hunt
The answer is nectar.
Ants will eat ladybugs, all the ladybugs..while ladybugs are eating afids the ant is eating ladybugs, because the ants somewhat farm the afids for the afids leave droppings that are a food source to ants. So the ant will protect the afids.
Ladybugs actuallly eat other bugs, such as mites, and aphids.
what do lady bugs eat?. Ladybugs are carnivorous and eat aphids.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
Ladybugs get their food by feeding off a sertin stick bush
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Ladybugs primarily feed on small insects like aphids, not on bread. While they may consume bread if no other food source is available, it is not a natural or healthy part of their diet. To ensure their well-being, it is best to provide ladybugs with their preferred food sources.
Yes, ladybugs [Coccinellidae] will eat each other. In fact, cannibalism is a major threat to native ladybug populations in the United States of America. They're being outcompeted for food sources by Asian or Japanese ladybugs [Harmonia axyridis], which consider the natives prey.
Not typically.If Ladybugs are stressed for food they may eat something not usually incorporated in their normal diet.(maybe a Chameleon)?