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how are ants and ladybirds helpful?
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Answered by rock364
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Most ladybugs voraciously consume plant-eating insects, such as aphids, and in doing so they help to protect crops. Ladybugs lay hundreds of eggs in the colonies of aphids and other plant-eating pests.

Ants play an important role in the environment. Ants turn and aerate the soil, allowing water and oxygen to reach plant roots. Ants take seeds down into their tunnel to eat the nutritious elaiosomes that are part of the seed. These seeds often sprout and grow new plants (seed dispersal).

Answered by himanshikathd
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Importance of Ants :- Through this process, they also aerate the soil — essential for soil health and crop production. In fact, ants likely turn more soil than earthworms. In addition, they participate in decomposition and disperse the seeds of plants. Many species of plants rely entirely on ants to disperse their seeds.

Importance of Lady bugs :-. Ladybugs, also called lady beetles or ladybird beetles, are a very beneficial group. They are natural enemies of many insects, especially aphids and other sap feeders. A single lady beetle may eat as many as 5,000 aphids in its lifetime.

Relation between ant and ladybug

Ants will fight off and even kill ladybugs to protect their flocks. What we see, though, is that these three insects are locked into a relationship with each other based on food. Aphids eat plant sap and produce honeydew. Ants eat honeydew and in return, offer protection from ladybugs who eat aphids.

When Do Ladybugs and Ants Meet

Ants maintain a number of mutually beneficial relationships with insects/bugs, some of those being Aphids and Mealybugs. ... They will hunt them voraciously, as well as mate and lay eggs close to aphid colonies as a continuous food supply for them and their offspring.

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