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Midges are not herbivores; they are primarily known for their feeding habits as larvae and adults. While some midge larvae feed on decaying organic matter or detritus, adult midges typically feed on nectar from plants, making them more accurately classified as nectarivores rather than herbivores. Thus, their diet varies depending on their life stage, but they do not primarily consume plant material like true herbivores.

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