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There are over 5000 species of ladybugs, many of which are poisonous.

Note that this is mainly in the "poisonous to eat" sense, not the "venomous" sense like, say, rattlesnakes. A few species are capable of spraying a toxin that affects mammals.

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11y ago

No they are not poisonous there is many at my house and I've caught them and held them before but they aren't poisonous maybe they are poisonous to the animals that eat it but its not poisonous to humans I'm 100% sure

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13y ago

No, But if you squeeze them it bites you which can be poisonous or when picked up they Emmit a foul smelling liquid so be sure to pick them up with a tissue or something like that

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9y ago

No

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