May 31, 2019

AHDB Aphid News

The latest edition of AHDB Aphid News is available.

  • Peach–potato aphid numbers reached three figures at Broom’s Barn and Rothamsted but declined in northern England.
  • Potato aphid numbers have declined across northern Britain but reached double figures at Rothamsted.
  • Cabbage aphid numbers increased at seven sites, with a hotspot at Broom’s Barn.
  • A single currant–lettuce aphid was captured at Rothamsted.
  • Willow–carrot aphid numbers have doubled across Britain this week, reaching three figures at six sites.
  • Pea aphid reached double figures at Wellesbourne and Rothamsted this week.
  • There was a hotspot for black bean aphids at Rothamsted. Silwood Park also recorded double figures.

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