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I would have to say yes, it also depends on the area you breed them in. I mean like if there's a big area that has a lot of birds their life span would be cut a lot, but since your breeding them and they don't have to find other m8s they would breed a lot more steadfast making a genetic advancement, in by so doing that it's making the ladybugs to have a longer lasting life-span. I hope I answered your question "BYE".

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