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Doesn't fit style & oddly hostile

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"The larvae feed on grapes[1] and species of Parthenocissus. Some choose to call these larvae "grape worms" because of their impeccable taste for such a sweet fruit they're laid upon by their parents. The caterpillar also have stinging hairs that can cause rash or allergic reaction. They are in fact natures pest to precious to many grape vineyards affecting the crops yield for the season. The problem can be simply taken care of by bacteria-based insecticide, organically certified."

I don't know exactly what this falls under or how to clean it up but it's awkward, vague, and needlessly hostile. Spifferella (talk) 08:33, 29 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]