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Flying insects can be omnivores, but it varies by species. Some, like certain types of flies and wasps, consume both plant matter and other animals, making them omnivorous. However, many flying insects, such as butterflies and moths, primarily feed on nectar and are considered herbivores. Thus, whether a flying insect is an omnivore depends on its dietary habits and species classification.

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