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  "textContent": "submitted by pageflight to greenspace\n42 points | 8 comments\n\n\nWe introduced two batches of 300 ladybugs a couple weeks ago, and now we have a thriving ladybug lifecycle.\n\nThe larvae do most of the eating.\n\nEggs are hard to spot.",
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