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Aphids
Family
Aphididae
Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects, which are usually
2 – 4 mm long. Aphids often cluster on young shoots
and flower buds or underneath older leaves.
There are
many different species of aphids which vary in colour
from green to yellow and black. Aphids attack fruit
trees, roses, camellias, chrysanthemums other ornamentals
and a wide range of vegetables.
Aphids also transmit
virus diseases such as broad bean wilt. Small colonies
multiply rapidly in warm weather, and large infestations
can develop in a number of days.
Check your plants a
couple of times a week at the beginning of warm weather
so that aphids can be controlled when populations are
relatively small.
Look out for natural predators such
as ladybirds and parasitic wasps. The tiny wasp lays
eggs inside the aphid giving it a hard light brown shell
like appearance.
The ladybird larvae which looks like
tiny bird droppings are actually voracious eaters of
aphids. Both of these predators will reduce aphid numbers
rapidly once they arrive.
Symptoms
Buds
may fail to open and leaves are twisted and distorted.
New growth may be stunted. Because aphids excrete a
substance called honeydew, this provides an environment
on which sooty mould fungus can grow. Removing the source
of the honey dew will usually solve the sooty mould
problem as well. If you are requiring us to deal with whatever aphid you may have.....
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