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Bees/Wasps
Sawflies are non-stinging wasps in the order Hymenoptera. Their larvae resemble caterpillars and feed on plants, often in groups. Unlike true flies, they have two pairs of wings. Sawflies get their name from the saw-like structure females use to cut into leaves or stems to lay eggs. While harmless to humans, some species can cause significant damage to crops and trees.

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