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Ladybugs, or ladybird beetles, intersect with various organisms in multiple ecological roles. They primarily prey on aphids and other pests, making them important for pest control in agricultural settings. Additionally, they serve as food for birds, Spiders, and other predators, contributing to the food web. Their presence can also indicate environmental health, as they are sensitive to habitat changes and pesticide use.

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