Are ladybugs okay to be in my flowers? I’m currently trying to heal this flower to a healthy state and ladybugs seem to love it!

But I don’t know if this can cause harm or not?

If they don’t I don’t mind keeping them there.

by lexoshroom

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  2. Modest_Peach

    The ladybugs won’t harm your flowers. They are there eating the aphids that could harm them. Ladybugs are good guys!

  3. Tmorgan-OWL

    My first thought was, ‘oh you are so lucky!’ Lady bugs are nature’s little house keepers. 🥰

  4. radarsteddybear4077

    This is awesome news. Your plant will be will protected against many pests. And they’re cute.

  5. LilithOfTheForest

    Probably an invasive Asian beetle lol they’re evil kind of but they still eat pests

  6. Capable-Presence-268

    I want ladybugs in my flowers!! I’ve thought about buying them online but I don’t have any pest issues at the moment, knock on wood!

  7. EmbarrassedDaikon325

    They are *Harmonia axyridis* (Multicolored Asian ladybug) – these are harmless to plants, in fact, they will eat soft bodied insects including aphids.

  8. Mostly-Natural-720

    What kind of flower is that? It’s gorgeous!

  9. Status_Purchase_4072

    Ladybugs are awesome! Protectors of plants and flowers, cute on top of that😆

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