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aphid

[ey-fid, af-id] / ˈeɪ fɪd, ˈæf ɪd /


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It made its American debut in the early 20th century, when the U.S. government released it in an effort to control aphids.

From The Wall Street Journal

The warmth and sunshine led to a huge increase in the insect population across the UK and aphids, the scourge of gardeners, boomed according to the Royal Horticultural Society, external.

From BBC

Earlier in the year the Royal Horticultural Society correctly predicted that we were in for an abundant year for aphids.

From BBC

His approach to removing aphids, for instance, is to bring out a small paint brush as soon as they’re spotted, to literally sweep them off the plants.

From Los Angeles Times

Some insects, including aphids and cicadas, feed on phloem – the living tissue inside plants that carries food made in the leaves to other parts of the plant – and may also benefit from carbon-rich plants.

From Salon