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Ladybirds as a Pet

Updated: Nov 14, 2022

Ladybirds are some of the most common insects found in gardens and yards. They feed on plant pests such as aphids. This means they are great for your garden. Did you know that you can have ladybirds as your pets? There are a few things you should know before trying to raise them. Ladybirds are beetles, not flies. Ladybirds require a specific environment that is clean, warm, and has plenty of food.


Below are tips on how to care for your beetle pet.


Ladybirds Care


Ladybird care starts with setting up the right environment. Ladybirds need a clean, warm place that has plenty of food. It is important to provide them with water - perhaps a shallow bowl with a couple of rocks so they have a landing point without drowning. They also need a place to hide like the ladybirds insect hotel. Put in securely on a fence in your garden facing south if possible.


Ladybirds like to eat


Ladybirds are omnivores. This means they can eat both plants and insects. The ladybirds need a diet that is high in protein. One of the best things to feed them is mealworms. They also enjoy eating aphids and mites. If you have an infestation of aphids in your garden, make sure to keep some ladybirds around. Ladybirds will eat any vegetables or fruit you give them.


Ladybirds need to drink


Ladybirds need enough water to drink. You will need to make sure they have a water dish. Consider placing a dish with a small amount of water in it near their food. This will save you time and energy as you will not have to check up on them as much. Ladybirds can die of dehydration in the wild.


Ladybirds also require a certain level of light to survive. Putting them in windows or lamps and reading lights will help the ladybird stay healthy and active. Raising ladybirds as pets can be a rewarding experience for children and adults. They are not difficult to care for. However, it is important to set up the habitat correctly and follow simple guidelines. The tips above will help you enjoy your new pet.


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