Ladybugs primarily feed on aphids, which are small sap-sucking insects that can damage plants. They also consume other soft-bodied pests, such as mites and scale insects, making them beneficial for gardens and agriculture. In addition to insects, some ladybug species may eat pollen and nectar, particularly in their larval stage. Overall, ladybugs play an important role in controlling pest populations.
No they only eat aphids.
ladybug eat aphids and scale insect
ladybug eat greenfly
Yes they eat the eggs after they have been laid. Improved by kambo6
A ladybug has no natural enemies including dragonflies
Lady Bugs Eat Hippo's
they eat afids
Lady Bugs Eat Hippo's
No ladybugs do not eat grub, but they do eat aphids.
The main diet of a ladybug (ladybird in the UK) are aphids (greenfly).
aphids
yes