Citrus leaf miners are voracious garden pests that chew through healthy young foliage and leave behind squiggly black tunnels. These insects then use the leaf tissue to make cozy sleeping quarters as ...
You’ve probably noticed light-colored trails on the leaves of Aquilegia (Columbine), beets, Swiss chard, lambsquarter, pigweed, orach or even grapevines. Those trails are made by leaf miners, ...
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