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The Colorado beetle primarily damages crops by feeding on the leaves of potato and other solanaceous plants. Its voracious appetite can lead to significant defoliation, reducing plant vigor and yield. The beetle's larvae are particularly destructive, as they consume large amounts of foliage, weakening the plants and making them more susceptible to disease. Overall, infestations can result in severe economic losses for farmers.

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