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Insects such as aphids are what two-spotted ladybugs (Adalia bipunctata) eat.

Specifically, the two-spotted ladybug also can be called two-spotted ladybird and two-spotted lady beetle. Scientists consider them carnivores since their diet consists of animal tissue. Two-spotted ladybugs additionally will be found grouped into the insectivorous category of carnivores since they specialize in preying upon invertebrates from the world of insects.

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Scale [Coccoidea superfamily] is what the four spotted ladybug [Exochomus 4-pustulatus] eats. It favors scale pests of pine trees [Pinus spp]. But it also will be found feeding on scale pests of ash [Fraxinusspp], horse chestnut [Aesculus hippocastanum], lime [Tilia spp] and sycamore [Platanus spp] trees.

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ladybugs eat only inscets and milkweeds. be carefull!

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The 7-spotted ladybug live in Europe and in the United States. It is also the official state insect of Delaware, Tennessee, Massachusetts and Ohio.

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