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Are Ladybugs Pollinators?

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Yes, Ladybugs are Pollination agents for backyards and agriculture. Like many Beetles, pollen sticks to them and then transfers to other flowers. Ladybugs have other reasons for being on flowers, but Pollination is a great side effect. It’s another reason why Ladybugs are considered beneficial insects.




 
 
 

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