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You can consider taking your eight-month-old in to be checked out by a pediatrician that regularly leaves gaps in schedules for urgent matters and walk-ins or by an emergency room doctor. The bright colors of ladybugs (Coccinellidae insect family) indicate to the rest of nature that unpleasant smells, tastes and textures wait since frightened or stressed ladybug leg joints reflex-bleed alkaloid toxins. The toxins tend to affect insects and non-human mammals even though eight-month-old immune systems remain immature enough as to be conceivably reactive to ladybug "bites" and bleedings.

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I do not think they are toxic but if your child shows any symptoms of illness, go directly to the ER.

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