Yes they do
Adult aphids of breeding age have wings and fly to a new food source: tender vegetation. Some ants also "tend" aphids, and will actually bring aphids to plants in order to harvest the honeydew produced by feeding aphids.
Not normally as they are biting and chewing insects. Diseases are normally spread by sap sucking insects like Aphids
Ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant. The aphids are protected by the ants while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids. This is referred to as a symbiotic relationship.
Aphids (greenfly) suck a plant's sap. Too many aphids on a plant will cause the plant to wilt. Ladybirds are voracious eaters of aphids.
Mutual Relationship
rabbits and aphids.
To effectively control aphids on your mint plant, you can try using natural remedies like spraying the plant with a mixture of water and dish soap, introducing ladybugs to eat the aphids, or using neem oil. You can also prune affected areas and remove aphids by hand. Regularly inspecting your plant and maintaining good plant health can help prevent aphid infestations.
Aphids generally live on the underside of plant leaves and stems, where they feed on plant sap. They can be found in a variety of habitats, including gardens, agricultural fields, and forests. Some species of aphids also live underground on plant roots.
Ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant. The aphids are protected by the ants, while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids. What type of relationship is exampled in this scenario?
Plant aphids can come from other plants, as they are good at traveling from one host plant to another. They can also be brought in by wind or on animals. Lastly, aphids can reproduce rapidly, so a small infestation can quickly grow into a larger one.
Vinegar is a great way to control aphids. Also, tobacco can be put in a garden or other area of your yard to keep aphids at bay. Aphids can tear up plant life.
I'm looking for this answer too. Does your plan have aphids? One of my plants (oddly, only one) is covered in aphids and white flies. Today I noticed ants all over the plant. From what I've read, ants will take care of the aphids and are generally not a problem unless they are damaging the fruit or vines. I noticed that the ants on my plant cleaned out the aphids on one of the main stalks and had moved on to a new area of aphids. I'd keep watching them to make sure they aren't damaging the plant.