June 04, 2016

Update on Rothamsted suction trap captures

The latest issue of AHDB Aphid News has been publishedand the corresppondng bulletin can be found here.

  • The peach–potato aphid was caught at 11 sites, with hotspots at Writtle (61), Rothamsted (42) and Wellesbourne (33).
  • The willow ̶ carrot aphid was caught at 13 sites, with hotspots at Writtle (193), Preston (94) and Kirton (96).
  • The pea aphid was caught at 11 sites, with a hotspot at Rothamsted (40).
  • The cabbage aphid was caught at 10 sites this week, including first arrivals at York (27/5) and Silwood (24/5) with hotspots at Wellesbourne (44) and Hereford (35).
  • Two black bean aphids were caught at Starcross this week.
  • Single currant-lettuce aphids were caught at Hereford and Rothamsted.
  • Tree aphids dominate the current suction-trap samples.




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