Ladybugs eat aphids so any plant that has aphids could eventually see ladybugs.
Yes Ladybugs do live together so they can reproduce(S*X)
Ladybugs do not eat leaves; they eat aphids, which suck the juices from plants. So, the Ladybugs protect your garden.
Yes, ladybugs are essentially colorblind. They can primarily see only light and darkness.
Ladybugs eat aphids, which are small bugs that are on many plants, so if you're trying to feed a ladybug your best bet would probably be to put it on a plant leaf.
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.
No, ladybugs are carnivores and it only eats meat material.
Ladybugs do not bite. They eat aphids so unless you are an aphid you don't have a problem. They are also not poisonous.
Ladybugs eat fungus, mushrooms, insects, mildew, leaves, and don't forget aphids!!! Ladybugs eat aphids and aphids feed on plant juices so farmers love ladybugs because they help the plant stay alive. Aphids are yellow bugs that are very small and pesty. ... Omnivores eat meat\animals, and they eat plants.
When you compare ladybugs and butterflies, one of the biggest contrasts that you see is size as ladybugs are much smaller. Ladybugs have hard wing covers and butterflies have a greater variety of colors.
Yes. Ladybugs, in general, are fine with sharing a space with another ladybug, as long as there aren't an uneven amount of each gender; if so, they could fight over the ladybug.
No its not because cats eat ladybugs/ladybirds because I have 2 cats and my cat nearly ate it and he would'nt get arested so nore will you LOL so the answer is: NO