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22 July, 09:30
Are ladybugs herbivores carnivores or omnivores
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Raina Graves
22 July, 09:55
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Lady bugs are carnivores. If you want to get more technical they are insectivores. This is because they only eat soft bodied insects/arachnids like aphids, mites, and scale insects.
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