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
Ladybirds (ladybugs) are not herbivorous; they are insectivores. Ladybugs eat scale bugs and aphids that do eat plant matter.
Ladybird beetles, aka ladybugs, are carnivorous and do not eat nuts or dried fruit. Aphids are their favourite treat, but they'll also eat moth eggs, small insects, and pollen.
Both are correct phrases, but on the second phrase you must put an article like the or a so it'll become "a dried fruit was eaten" or "the dried fruit was eaten".
No. Tomatoes are too big for ladybugs to eat.
fruit
Ladybugs eat many types of bugs including aphids, and other soft bodied insects such as mites, white flies, and scale insects that can devour a garden. There are some species of ladybugs that can be considered as vegetarian, preferring to eat mushrooms and various forms of fungus. Some like to dine on mildew, while others do prefer eating leaves, and may become a pest to some plants.
No, there is no dried fruit called prace.
No, there is no dried fruit called prail.
there are lower levels of vitamin c in dried fruit than in fresh fruit and dried fruits do not have glucose
Raisins are dried grapes, which makes them a fruit.
Dried chili (red pepper) is a fruit.