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Are ladybugs harmful?

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Colors can also camouflage and warn when there is nothing about the insect that is harmful. Ladybugs can also protect themselves by playing dead. By pulling their legs up "turtle-style", and typically release a small amount of blood from their legs. read more

Ladybugs don't consider have enough poison which can harm/trouble humans. The most interesting fact is ladybugs toxicity can be judged by their color. The more darker the color is the more toxic it will be. read more

A. No. Ladybugs are not poisonous to humans. However, they can have toxic effects on some animals. Ladybugs have a foul odor which deters some predators from eating them and their bright colors also help as a deterrent. read more

Most ladybugs are beneficial and good for the environment, but the Asian Lady Beetle can be a bad bug for certain plants and in the home. read more

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