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An inchworm-like caterpillar on a Coneflower bloom. (Courtesy of Miri Talabac)
An inchworm-like caterpillar on a Coneflower bloom. (Courtesy of Miri Talabac)
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A wide variety of insects in midsummer can chew petals (and foliage), which include many species of beetles, grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, earwigs, and caterpillars

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