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  1. When looking for aphids, you will most commonly find them on the underside of leaves, on new shoots, on plant stems, and on flower buds. But not all aphids live and feed above ground – some live in the soil and eat your plant’s tender roots .

  2. If there is a large aphid colony, twig dieback and stunting may occur. Many aphids excrete honeydewa sugary substances that collects on lower leaves and objects underneath infested trees, such as cars, lawn furniture and sidewalks. Honeydew attracts a fungus called sooty mold.

  3. 17 lip 2024 · Aphids suck the sap out of a tender plant's shoots and leaves using beak-like mouths to inject the foliage with their saliva. A plant will begin to look unhealthy as it erodes from the infestation. The plant may also contract diseases that the aphid spreads when it injects saliva into the foliage.

  4. Spray affected areas of your plants, especially leaves and new shoots, with Ortho® Insect, Mite & Disease 3-in-1 Ready to Use. Make sure to coat all the aphids you can find, and follow all label directions. Learn More. Aphids, also known as plant lice, can wreak havoc on many types of garden plants.

  5. 11 paź 2024 · Look for misshapen, curling, stunted, or yellowing leaves. Be sure to check the undersides of leaves; aphids love to hide there. If the leaves or stems are covered with a sticky substance, that is a sign that aphids may have been sipping sap.

  6. 10 mar 2019 · The aphid is a tiny, soft-bodied insect that spells trouble in the garden. Its salivary secretions are phytotoxic, causing galls to form; disfiguring buds, flowers, fruit, and leaves; hollowing stems; spreading viruses; stunting growth, and literally sucking the life out of plants.

  7. 19 lip 2024 · While feeding, aphids can cause extensive damage to plants, including leaves, stems, roots, and flower buds. Often the first sign of aphid activity is visible damage: curled or yellowing leaves and stunted growth in affected plants like roses, mustard, and lettuce.

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