Hemiptera is the order of the aphid.
Specifically, the order can be called that of the world's bugs. Its members follow a liquid diet of plant (and sometimes animal) fluids. They have membranous wings (when present) and piercing mouthparts. They undergo incomplete metamorphosis in that the juveniles look like smaller, wingless (when present at maturity) versions of the adults.
The description fits the aphid.
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.
A few I know of are aphids, mealy bugs, and cicadas
The possessive noun of "aphids" is "aphids'." This indicates ownership or association with multiple aphids. For example, you might say, "The aphids' feeding habits can damage plants."
Aphids are sexual.
Aphids suck sap.
You attract aphids by putting out roses.
Chickadees, Hummingbirds, and Titmice are birds that will eat rose aphids. Another bird that eats rose aphids is the Warbler.
all your aphids are gone
Aphids suck juices from plants such as roses.
No. Aphids suck the sap of plants.
Aphids suck juices from plants such as roses.
Aphids are small insects with soft bodies.