Something is eating the leaves of my clematis; any ideas?

I have my clematis planted so it get the south sun all day. Something is eating the leaves on it. I don't see anything on them, such as bugs. Any ideas as to what it might be?

Answers:
I have the same problem. Here (Denver) it's earwigs that are doing it. They leave little holes in the leaves and flowers. I tried using a small tin can with oil in it (they crawl in and can't get out). That got some of them bad it's a bad problem here. You rarely see the little bugger as they blend in with my mulch. So, now I put a powder insecticide on and around the plants. Will see if that works when there's more new growth.

Other answers:
are you sleepwalking?it could be you!
are you sleepwalking?it could be you!
Ants, termites, squirrels...could be anything
could be leaf cutter bees
Rabbits or aphids. The first you can drive off with anti-pest spray and the second, you spray soapy water on your leaves.
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