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Yes, insects eat clovers. The ground cover and non-woody plant in question (Trifolium spp) functions as a delicious, nutritious food source for birds, deer and worms. Its flowers particularly serve as meals and snacks for cabbage white butterfly, the clouded sulfur butterfly, the Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly, the green lacewing, the green stinkbug, the honey bee, the hummingbird moth, the monarch butterfly, and the spicebush swallowtail butterfly.

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