Questions tagged [aphids]

Destructive insect pest, super-family aphioidea.

Aphids are members of the superfamily aphidoidea of insects. They are commonly known as greenflies, plant lice, blackflies, and whiteflies; but should not be confused with "jumping plant lice" or "true whiteflies".

Aphids have a reputation as one of the most destructive plant , although zoologically they could be considered a very successful group of insects. Of the roughly 4400 species known, about 250 are considered serious pests in agriculture, forestry, and horticulture.

Many aphids have complex reproductive cycles, including some which can be asexual under certain (resource boom) conditions. These adaptions can result in fast population growth under the right conditions, making an aphid infestation particularly destructive in a short period of time.

Aphids typically feed on a plant's sap although their damage can extend to growing buds. Typical plant damage include decreased growth rates, yellowing, stunted growth, curled , wilt, and death. Aphids can also transmit viruses between plants.

Natural enemies include predatory ladybirds (), hoverfly larvae, parasitic , and lacewings. Many sustainable farming methods attempt to encourage these predators.

Use this tag for questions about aphids - typically these will be identification and eradication questions.

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What are these tiny white bugs on my houseplants and succulents?

I got a pot of mixed plants and succulents at a yard sale about a week ago for a buck! The lady was selling the pot because she said the plants were a lost cause. In order to keep the succulents alive the soil was too dry for the plant in the…
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How can I organically get rid of aphids in my aquaponics system?

Hundreds of aphids have decided to take up residency on the various veggies in the aquaponics system I help maintain; gorging insidiously on the plants and multiplying by the dozens. If not stopped soon, I fear it will be too late to turn things…
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Insects on Field Rose

I'm kinda new to gardening, and also new to my current area. I'm now living in central London and in my small garden I have a rosebush that I believe is a "Field rose" rosebush. It's not in great shape. There are aphids and tiny caterpillars on it,…
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Best way to control oleander aphids on milkweed without harming monarch caterpillars or future eggs

I've got an infestation of oleander aphids on my milkweed plants (A. incarnata and A. tuberosa). They're somewhat unsightly, and all other things being equal I'd want to get rid of them unless they were contributing to the ecosystem in a big way.…
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Aphids in my greenhouse

I am growing bok choy, spinach, radish, snap peas, lettuce etc in my small 6' x 10' greenhouse here in the cold Northeast. All growing well, but I've picked up an infestation of aphids on my spinach and bok. I've used insecticidal soap at least 4…
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Are these aphids that I've found in my indoor greenhouse and trying to figure out what this caterpillar like creature is?

So I've started up a little indoor herb garden/green house about a month and a half ago.I should preface by saying I'm relatively new to the gardening game. I've basically just used some greenhouse plastic to enclose an area under my staircase and…
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Did I damage my tomato blossoms by spraying them with neem oil?

I had aphids and spider mites so I bought a premixed neem oil and sprayed my tomato plans. I didn’t know to avoid the blossoms and now they’re starting to wither. Did I damage them? Will they bear any fruit? I’m So upset.
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Aphid or mites on Japanese maple? (Acer plamatum katsura)

I have noticed this morning that my potted Acer tree is covered in what look to be black/brown aphids? I am in the North West England and we have recently had very wet and windy weather and wondering if the aphids have just boomed beasue of…
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Keeping aphids away from my Chamomile once they've found it

I've had good success with the Chamomile I planted in a 2 foot long windowbox and I had no pest issues before we started getting a lot of rain. I was treating them with neem oil diluted in water (1 ounce per gallon as recommended by the package,…
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Aphids killing my Lenten Rose

Aphids are killing my Lenten Roses (Hellebores). I have treated them with natural spray (water, vinegar and Dr Bronner's soap) and with Neem oil. They keep reinfecting; I can't get rid of them. How do I eliminate them permanently?
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White mold or insects on magic basil plant

I have these little things all over a magic basil plant and they seem to be spreading to other nearby herbs as welll: They look kind of like insects but they're not moving so it could be some kind of mold/fungus. Can anyone help me identify these?
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How do I get rid of aphids on kale?

I have some kale growing in my raised bed which are getting infested with aphids. How do I get rid of those and secondly, are the kale leaves still edible (after cleaning them in hot water)?
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