Tiny Holes in Plant Leaves: Experts Explain the Hidden Insect Culprits Behind a Common Garden Problem
Tiny holes in plant leaves are commonly caused by insect feeding rather than disease. Experts identify flea beetles, caterpillars, beetles, grasshoppers, and earwigs as frequent culprits. Recognizing feeding patterns helps gardeners diagnose damage and apply integrated pest management strategies while maintaining ecological balance and supporting beneficial predators in garden ecosystems.
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