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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny aphid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a small insect, specifically an aphid, often in contexts related to gardening, entomology, or nature. Example: "The tiny aphid was barely visible on the leaf, but it was causing significant damage to the plant."
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A tiny aphid.
Another picture offers a herd of pink-skinned creatures with leonine bodies, elephant heads and impossibly tiny aphid wings.
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But even worse than all these was phylloxera, a tiny yellow aphid that feeds fatally on vines and nearly wiped out the European wine industry in the late 19th century.
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Instead, it relies on healthy soil, careful variety selection, and physical barriers (such as mulch and hand removal of insects).. Aphids (tiny soft bodied crawling insects that multiply like crazy in the spring and early summer) can be removed from your plants with just a strong stream of water.
If you see bugs on the peas -- small green or brown ones (aphids), tiny white flies (whitefly), or something that looks like white fuzz on the underside of the leaves (another kind of whitefly) -- at minimum, wash them off with water and dish soap.
They have a lot of enemies, but my concern were these little parasitoids, tiny wasps that pierce the aphid, lay an egg inside.
A tiny insect called the pea aphid might be one of the only animals to turn sunlight into energy like a plant.
Preston described how the adelgid, a tiny brown bug similar to an aphid, had devastated the eastern hemlock, sometimes known as the redwood of the East.
The hemlock woolly adelgid is a tiny brown bug similar to an aphid; the body of an adult is covered with a protective white fluff that makes it look like a fleck of cotton.
Many aphids crawl onto these tiny apples and puncture them causing dimpling of the fruit and normal incision of tiny apples.
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