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I would like to offer an Adalia Box to another person, living in another European country. Is their a threat to the indigenous fauna of that country?

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I would like to offer an Adalia Box to another person, living in another European country. Is their a threat to the indigenous fauna of that country?

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R : Not if that country is part of the European continent. Adalia bipunctata is indigenous to Europe. So, there is no risk. On the contrary, You’re doing something good for nature !

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