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No, the ladybug [Coccinellidae family] isn't asexual, because there are female and male ladybugs, and because they mate to produce offspring.

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ladybugs are very very alike to us because when we mate we have babies so yes lady bugs are sexual.

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Ladybugs are both asexual and sexual

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