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One-sixteenth to one-eighth of an inch(1.59-3.18 millimeters) is how small aphids are.

Specifically, an aphid is a soft-bodied insect pest. It is so tiny that its information only can be appreciated through a microscope. Despite microscopic sizes, aphids represent one of the most dreaded pests of farm crops and garden edibles.

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