What are the tiny green worms that destroy the leaves on plants?
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Hope this can help! https://www.bhg.com/gardening/flowers/roses/green-worms-on-leaves-of-rose-buses/
Not knowing where you live, pics of the "worms" or what plants they're on we can't give you a definitive answer. Most likely they're caterpillars but you can take a leaf and 1 to a nursery to ask.
Understand that when you put in native plants to your area they will attract birds and butterflies, etc. They become sources of food and host plants for their babies. So, feel happy that you are helping the food chain because without insects and birds in our yards their is no pollination - which we need for our own food!