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Unlikely as the majority of ladybugs are carnivores that prey on aphids and scale insects. A few species of ladybugs are herbivores usually eating the leaves of various crop plants (making them agricultural pests). In either case the mouthparts of the ladybug is adapted to that food source and it is unlikely they could consume any type of cheese.

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