Nothing feels more like fall than walking through an orchard and plucking apples off trees. “You know that they're going straight from the tree to your basket to your house,” Slack said.
One of them is the woolly apple aphid (Eriosoma lanigerum). As its name suggests, this aphid attacks apple trees and is recognisable by the white, waxy excretions that cover and protect the insects.
As its name suggests, this aphid attacks apple trees and is recognizable by the white, waxy excretions that cover and protect the insects. The aphid is native to the US and can be found throughout ...