Ladybugs don't feed on raisins. They only eat aphids and other soft-bodied insects.
No because my ladybug got out and when I found her she was nearly dead so I gave her some sugar and water and put it in front of her and she didn't eat it ,but I looked up that ladybugs eat half a raisin a day so put one raisin and feed your ladybug for two days I didn't feed my ladybug a raisin because I didn't have any at the time. olivia 2013
Well one is that people also call them ladybirds. peple can also feed ladybugs raisens, dried apricots, pretty much any dried fruit. but it ust be non-acidic
Aphids and other soft bodied insects. Yeah, Aphids, if you are taking care of one feed it soaked raisins.
Yes other animals do prey upon ladybugs. Little pesticides like mantis and birds may harm the ladybug.They also avoid that nasty chemical smell the ladybug produces to warn or protect themselves from an other predator it may come upon.
Ladybugs are carnivorous...they eat one other bug, the aphid. These are the tiny green bug with itty bitty green wings that you find on all plants. This is why farmers raise ladybugs for their help in eating these plant eating bugs. ztglkjat[zoeun z y j
Both tarantulas an ladybugs are carnivorous arthropods.
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One or two times a day. Depending on how many fish you have. If you have more than five, feed them two times a day.
In one single serving of Kellogg Raisin Bran (1 cup) there are 46.5 grams
Each raisin is about 1/2 gram, which is around 1/60 of one ounce.
There are over 5000 species of ladybugs. Many of them do contain chemicals which smell and taste bad in order to deter predators; some of them can spray these chemicals when threatened. However, I don't think any of them are actually poisonous.