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Wingless aphids and nymphs are
yellow-green to apple green, mottled with darker green marks. They range in size from 1.5
to 1.0 mm. Winged forms have dark brown to black heads and thorax areas with yellow-green
abdomens. Mint aphids overwinter as adults and nymphs in the soil around the bases of mint
plants. Females give birth to living young in the spring. There are 12 - 15 overlapping
generations each year. Mint aphid is not considered an economically serious pest on mint
because is most seasons, naturally occurring natural enemies control this pest. In
some areas, honeydew secreted by large populations of mint aphid cause difficulty with
harvest equipment. |
Mint Aphid Colony and
Winged Form (bottom) |
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