Why do roses have holes in their leaves?

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2026-02-08 08:35

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Roses have holes in their leaves due to a common condition called "leaf cutter bee damage." Leaf cutter bees cut out small, circular pieces of leaves to use as nesting material for their larvae. This behavior is a natural part of the bee's life cycle and does not typically harm the overall health of the rose plant.

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