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Greenflies, or aphids, survive winter primarily by producing eggs that can withstand cold temperatures. These eggs are often laid on host plants in the fall and enter a dormant state until spring. Some aphid species may also survive as nymphs in sheltered locations or by migrating to warmer areas. In milder climates, certain species can remain active year-round, feeding on plants.

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