What do ladybugs eat?

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Ladybugs are one of the many beneficial insects that can be found in a garden, orchard, or patio. Not that it is especially popular for pollinating flowers, but it is one of the best allies any gardener can have who grows their plants following the principles of organic farming.

In fact, it is so welcome that there are many who wonder what do ladybugs eat. Well, not only am I going to answer this question, but we are also going to talk about how to attract them to our favorite green corner.

What do they feed on?

Ladybugs are generally predatory; that is They feed on parasites and insects which must be small and soft. And they do it since they are just larvae. For this reason, they are considered the best friends of the farmer, since they are useful to him from the beginning of his life.

But what do they eat? Well, his favorite food is aphids, parasites that measure about 0,5cm that feed on the leaves, flowers and tender stems of plants. Although these are not the only ones on their menu: the Mites, white flies y mealybugs They can also satisfy the hunger of our protagonists ... and they are all pests that affect plant beings!

How to attract them?

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If we want to attract them to the garden we must do the following:

  • Do not use toxic chemicals. This means taking care of the plants and the soil with ecological and natural products. Here you have a list of organic fertilizers and here Natural medicine.
  • Plant showy flowering plants, such as dandelion, calendula, centaurea, geranium, or garlic.
  • Put up a house for ladybugs, which we can find in nurseries and garden stores.

Thus, it is sure that they will not take long to arrive and settle. Then it will just be a matter of making sure they feel comfortable 🙂.

We hope it has been of interest to you.


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