What is happening to my Feverfew's leaves?

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  1. groundbeetle

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    What is happening to my Feverfew's leaves?


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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Leaf miner.
     
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      Thanks. I had no idea what it was and couldn't find anything from googling. It only seems to affect my Feverfew, not any other plants.
       
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      They are often specific to certain plants.
      Or at least that's how it seems, often get one type of plant completely decimated while others next to it usually untouched.
       
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        I suppose it is like eating the chocolate and leaving the cabbage!
         
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