The word 'clone' is derived from the greek term 'klon', or 'twig', referring to the fact that twigs have the capabilities to grow entire new plants.
Perhaps the world's most famous early human ancestor, the 3.2-million-year-old ape "Lucy" was the first Australopithecus afarensis skeleton ever found, though her remains are only about 40 percent complete (photo of Lucy's bones). Discovered in 1974 by paleontologist Donald C.
Natural ladybugs.
You can indeed use ladybugs in a pest control, but that depends on the pest. Since in the question, you don't specify what the pest is, the answer is natural ladybugs.
If the animal was something that ladybugs eat, like aphids for example, than ladybugs could be used as a pest control insect.
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