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Herbivorous species are the kinds of ladybugs that eat grasses and leaves. Plant-eating ladybugs eat fungi, honeydew, nectar, nutrient-rich plant xylem, pollen grains, and sugar-rich phloem. Members of the Epilachninae ladybug subfamily also may prey upon the leaves of such edible crops as beans, grains, and potatoes, though rarely of a serious nature or to excess.

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