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young actively growing shoots contain high concentrations of nitrogen, this is what most plant feeding insects are after. as a bonus the active growth is normally very soft and easy for insects to attack (or eat)
You find aphids on plants. They seem to like the young leaves of plants but you can find the on any leaves. A good place to look for them is on the young leaves of roses bushes.
Actually aphids give birth to live young!
yes.
Mainly on grass, leaves, berries and young shoots.
Yes, as in buds being young shoots.
usually red, sometimes pink depending on how young or old it is.
Usually on a farm. A colt is a young male horse.
Most lay eggs, but some of them do have live young, as the eggs hatch inside the mother's body. Aphids do it all the time.
Fruit, berries and leaves, young tender shoots
Beth Young
Fruit, berries, leaves and young tender shoots