To carry out life sustaining activities, ladybugs [Coccinellidae family] need sunshine. As is the case with the rest of nature, ladybugs have a specific range of heat and light within which they lead their lives. Below that range, they may go dormant or die. Above that range, they may overheat, hyper act, or die.
To carry out life-sustaining activities describes why ladybugs need sunshine. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) have specific ranges of heat and light within which they progress through their life cycles. Below that range, they may go dormant or die whereas above that range, they may overheat, hyper-act or die.
yes! ladybugs need sunlight because if you are keeping them in a jar, it makes them feel outside.
Yes! they do need to eat.
yes
The habitat that you need to breed ladybugs includes plants that produce steady aphid populations.
no, actually there are just as many female ladybugs as there are male,
Yes. All living organisms need water to survive.
aphids, for food, leaves, and flowers
they need to rest because they are on the move all day!
Yes, ladybugs need eachother. Not tecnachly but if you want a good garden you should have at least 2. If not they cant mate or have babys the garden in wich its living in will fail miserably.
no fungi does not need sunlght if you are talking about mushrooms or moss or kelp. you should have learned that in school. sincerly,bradley
a assume you mean ladybugs. the get all the water they need from the pray they hunt
water, shelter, sunlight, and food