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Harlequin ladybird can be a pest in disguise
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
 
Harlequin ladybird can be a pest in disguise
The eastern Asia native has an astonishing ability to eat aphids, but spreads rapidly and harbors a parasite that kills other species.
 
 
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