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A greenfly or aphid as it is know scientifically feed from plant stems or leaves using its mouth which contains a slender tube that has two stylets down either side of the tube. A labium that is shaped like a sheath encloses the tube and when not in use holds it horizontally beneath the thorax. When feeding this labium shortens and bends as the central tube with its stylets pierce the epidermis of the leaf or the stem,
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Greenfly are a herbivore
Where are all the ladybirds?
A greenfly is an insect.
A Greenfly is a sap sucker, and not a carnivore.
no
ladybirds
Aphids, also known as Greenfly, are mostly monophagous. This means that they will eat only one species of plant. However, some species of Aphid are myxus pwesicae and will eat from many different plants across a variety of families. The aphids lust of plant matter can make them a pest to many horticulturists.So, in short, Greenfly eat plants.To be more precise they take in the sap from the plant. Sap is full of sugars, minerals and goodies that the plant would otherwise use to grow. So when this is diverted to make the greenfly grow the plant suffers.A couple of interesting points: greenfly are a major source of food for ladybirds and also blue-tits ... and ... they don't actually suck, they just insert their needle like mouths into a stem and the pressure in the stem forces the sap into their bodies!
Yes
To get to the greenfly.
greenfly
Nope :)
yes actually i herd they do
No it means a lack of caterpillars