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Why are ladybugs considered a “beneficial” insect?

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Why are ladybugs considered a “beneficial” insect?

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A. Ladybugs feed on aphids and other soft bodied insects that feed on plants. The ladybug feeds on these pests as the adult ladybug and as the larva. One ladybug can eat as many as 50 aphids a day. Now, that’s a hungry lady!

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