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QuestionWhat do ladybugs eat?Community AnswerThey can eat the aphids on plants, honey water, dried cranberries, and banana.
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QuestionWhy is cheese helpful in ladybug houses?Community AnswerIt may smell as though the ladybug's home smells, so you don't exactly need it. It's more of a tip.
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QuestionWhat do ladybugs drink?Community AnswerLadybugs drink water. If you want to give a ladybug a drink, wet a cotton ball.
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QuestionWhy do I need cheese and perfume for a ladybird? I tried this last week with two, one perfume and one without. Why did the perfume one get more?Community AnswerProbably because the perfume smells like flowers, and ladybugs feed on insects that are found on plants (including flowering plants).
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QuestionShould I have more than one ladybug?Community AnswerYes! You need a male and a female if you want to start a family. Plus, they like to live in colonies like bees do. Everyone needs friends!
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QuestionCan I keep a ladybug house indoors?Community AnswerYes, you may.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my ladybug's wing is harmed and it's not moving?Brett GilbertTop AnswererSet sugary food like raisins and a dampened cotton ball near them. Be gentle and patient with them. They have a hard time recovering from wing problems, so you may need to place the ladybug on a bush and let it crawl away.
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QuestionWill all the things in a ladybug house attract birds and squirrels?Community AnswerTechnically, no. Birds will not go into a small space unless something is attracting them. If you don't put acorns in the habitat, it's unlikely a squirrel will go into such a small space.
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QuestionHow do I capture ladybugs?Community AnswerCarefully pick the leaf it is on and put it in a cup with a ventilated lid.
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QuestionI have ladybugs all over the house. Why is that?Brett GilbertTop AnswererThey like the heat, especially during colder months. If your house is light-colored, that helps attract them. They slip inside cracks, then they release a pheromone that attracts any other ladybugs in the area.
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QuestionWhat is the best time of year to put out my ladybug house?Community AnswerI would recommend putting it out in summer or autumn.
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QuestionHow much food do I give my ladybug?Brett GilbertTop AnswererThey don't need a lot. A small raisin or apple slice is enough. Most of them live off food they find themselves, then go towards sugary foods if they don't have enough to eat.
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QuestionWill all the things in a ladybug house attract bees?Community AnswerSome items will, but not all of them. The plants probably will attract some bees.
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QuestionHow do you tell the difference between a male to a female?Brett GilbertTop AnswererThey are hard to tell apart without a microscope. Male ladybugs are a little smaller. They also have longer antennae in some species. They also have hairs on their backs and a different shape when you look under a microscope.
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QuestionIf I keep a ladybug in a plastic croissant box with a black lid in the shade, will it burn?Community AnswerNot likely, but make sure there are holes in the lid, and make sure the box is see-through so it won't be in the dark.
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QuestionWhy did my ladybug die when it went into the honey?Community AnswerIt most likely got stuck in the honey and drowned. This can be avoided by offering smaller amounts of honey or feeding the ladybugs raisins.
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QuestionWhat do I do if there are no ladybugs in my yard when I want to build a ladybug house?Community AnswerIf it is in the summer, you can plants in your garden to attract them, or wait until November 1st to find them. Sometimes, you can even find them over-wintering in closed windows.
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QuestionWhat kind of food and habitat is best?Community AnswerAphids are one of the ladybug’s favourite food. Putting in sweet fruits are good too. Try to create a naturalistic (soil, plants, twigs) setup for them so they don’t get stressed.
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QuestionWill bees eat ladybugs?Community AnswerBees won't eat ladybugs, nor will they attack unless the ladybugs invade the bees' home. In fact, bees and ladybugs often work together on flowers in the wild, with ladybugs eating the plants' aphids and bees going after the nectar and pollen.
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QuestionDo ladybugs eat sultanas?Community AnswerYes, they can eat these grapes.
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QuestionShould I place a light in my ladybug house?Community AnswerLady beetles are attracted to light, the exteriors of light-colored homes and the heat that homes produce. To prevent lady beetles from entering your house, keep the lights around your home off when not in use, or use yellow "bug light" bulbs.
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QuestionHow do I get lady bugs to stop biting me?Clara ClugstonCommunity AnswerA light spray of a natural insect repellent is generally effective at keeping them off if they bother you.
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