Aphids and mealybugs primarily inhabit plants, where they feed on sap from stems, leaves, and roots. They often thrive in warm, moist environments and can be found in gardens, agricultural fields, and indoor plants. These pests tend to cluster on the undersides of leaves or in the crevices of stems, making them difficult to spot until their populations grow. Both insects can cause significant damage to plants by weakening them and transmitting plant diseases.
A few I know of are aphids, mealy bugs, and cicadas
I am not sure , but I think it is Aphids.
They eat aphids, white flies, mealy bugs, spider mites, and other types of soft-bodied insects as well as plants. That means they are omnivores. See National Geographic link.
They eat aphids to live
Ladybugs do eat yellow jacket larvae. They also help to take care of other pests such as mealy bugs, aphids, leafhoppers, and other crop-destroying bugs.
On rose bushes or where aphids live
yes they do
yes.
IS the soil right out of a new bag of potting soil? They are probably fruit flys/ gnats common with new potting soil.
Ladybugs actuallly eat other bugs, such as mites, and aphids.
what do lady bugs eat?. Ladybugs are carnivorous and eat aphids.
Yes, desert bugs eat cactus plants.Specifically, arid, dry, hot climates are home to bugs as well as to cactus plants. Bugs such as aphids, leaf-footed bugs, and mealy bugs enjoy desert life, where they will attack cactus plants. They will be joined by arachnids such as spider mites and insects such as the cactus moth in its larval stage as a plant-devouring caterpillar.