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Yes, ladybugs stay attached to a plant that is being watered. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) tend to remain on a plant if proper watering procedures are being followed since supplemental irrigation needs to be around the plant in question's base. Heavy rainfall and improper irrigation from overhead will dislodge ladybugs if the downfall or drip is strong enough.

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