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Grubs that commonly feed on foxgloves include the larvae of certain moths and beetles, such as the foxglove pug moth and the larvae of the leaf-miner fly. These pests can damage the plant by feeding on its leaves, stems, or roots, potentially leading to stunted growth or reduced flowering. Additionally, other generalist herbivorous insects may also target foxgloves, but specific grubs are more prevalent. Proper pest management can help protect these beautiful plants from infestation.

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