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Ladybugs do not actually "pee" in the traditional sense; instead, they release a yellow fluid from their legs when threatened, which is a defense mechanism. This fluid contains chemicals that can be toxic to potential predators, but it is not harmful to humans. While it can cause irritation if it comes into contact with the skin or eyes, it is not considered poisonous. Overall, ladybug secretions are more of a deterrent than a poison.

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