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Do ladybugs bite

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Domestic ladybugs do not bite. Multicolored Asian lady beetles, which closely resemble ladybugs do bite.

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Yes, ladybugs can bite. They aren't poisonous and it doesn't really hurt. But, they can bite hard enough that you can feel it.

If you squeeze a ladybug it will bite you, but the bite won't hurt. Thanks for using ChaCha!

May 09 2009, 04:38pm | Source: Ladybug Facts | www.geocities.com

Typically, ladybugs do not bite. There are some varieties that do. Thanks for using ChaCha. We are here 24/7. Ask away!

Mar 19 2009, 11:06am | Source: FAQ's about Asian lady beetles | www.ipm.msu.edu

Yes, lady bugs can bite. ChaCha!

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