Aphids have six legs, which is typical for insects. They are classified as hexapods, meaning they possess three pairs of legs. In addition to their legs, aphids have specialized mouthparts for feeding on plant sap.
Aphids usually move very slowly by crawling on their six legs. There are also some types of aphids that have wings that can be used for flying.
50 to 60 aphids a day.
According to the University of Kentucky, one ladybug will eat about 5,000 aphids during it's lifetime.
Aphids (greenfly) suck a plant's sap. Too many aphids on a plant will cause the plant to wilt. Ladybirds are voracious eaters of aphids.
Aphids attack a number of crops and are vectors of many viruses attacking sweetpotato and other crops.
they mate
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."
you have scale insects on your roses and aphids love scale insects ,spray with white oil or otherwise get a heap of lady birds and they love aphids
Ladybugs are indeed helpful to humans, because they eat aphids, and aphids are damaging to many plants that we humans like to grow.
Aphids are sexual.
Many feed on garden insects called aphids.
Approximately 5 million