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Aphids

Aphids or Greenflies are small sap-sucking insects. They are among the most destructive insect pests on plants. The damage they do to plants has made them enemies of farmers and gardeners around the world. Here are some Aphids I found on the Pomegranate tree in my garden...


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19 comments:

  1. Great shot beautiful capture of the colours #mysundayphoto

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  2. Beautiful close up detail

    Thank you for linking up

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  3. Hello, awesome macro shots. I have never seen the aphids up close. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your Saturday and the weekend!

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  4. Such intracate detail and wow to that fruit?

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  5. Wow,now I know what they look like up close! Great photos!

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  6. Nice close ups. I love also the colors in your amazing pictures.#macromonday

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  7. Fascinating to see such a close up shot of the aphids. #MySundayPhoto

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  8. Excellent macro.. I guess everyone has to eat.

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  9. Great shots - but I got the willies looking at all of these bugs! Yuck!
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/10/guess-where-i-went.html

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  10. Some?! Oh my goodness! Glad to see the ants are eating their fill :)

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  11. I must admit, those are pretty gross.

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  12. WOW those are cool to see. I think it's interesting.

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  13. Oh my! I wonder how you got rid of them...

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  14. Wow...they are taking over! I hope the bigger bugs eat them.lol

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  15. I get aphids all over my roses. I like ladybugs, they eat the aphids! Otherwise I just squish them :)

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  16. Great shot of those nasty critters! I put systemic granules around the base of my roses to keep them from getting aphids. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    Jann

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  17. That's a lot of aphids, you have captured them so well. #MySundayPhoto

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