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Yes, ladybugs eat vegetables. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) may be divided into meat-eating (carnivorous) and plant-eating (herbivorous) species. The herbivores number among the ladybug's Epilachninae subfamily of consumers of bean, grain and potato leaves as well as of fungi, honeydew, nectar, nutrient-rich plant xylem, pollen and sugar-rich phloem.

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