the part of the flower that attracts insects
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Flowering plants attract pollinating insects with scent from their flowers and bright colours. If they have become infested with herbivores like caterpillars, they attract beneficial insects like parasitic wasps with the help of scent signals from their leaves.
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Insects Causing Damage by Chewing. Pests with chewing mouthparts feed on all parts of the plant. These pests tear or cut, then chew and swallow bits of tissue leaving a ragged leaf or flower margin in the process. The tissue is removed mostly from the outer margin inward.
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