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Ladybugs like to eat tiny insects that do damage to plants, especially roses and maple trees. So ladybugs are extremely useful to help plants grow healthy. Many people with orchards, or just a lot of plants around their homes will buy boxes of live ladybugs to release on their property.

Because of the ladybugs' efficiency in cleaning out plant-eating insects, a grower or orchardist can earn more money when she sells her crops.

By the way, a 'bug' is an insect that has a hard cover over its delicate wings. On the ladybug, the hard covers are orange with black dots.

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lady bugs are bugs. they are meant to be bugs and help gardens

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