Aphid Control

Aphids suck sap from plants and leave behind a sticky substance known as honeydew. Honeydew leaves plants weak and more susceptible to fungi and disease. These small pear-shaped pests can often be found in large numbers on plant leaves and flowers. Our selection of aphid control products will help you remove aphids from your lawn and garden, preventing plant damage.

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A professional 99% pure mineral oil that is a year-round horticultural spray for many commercial uses against insects, mites and fungus.
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A professional insecticide that kills and controls mosquitoes and other insects in commercial and residential and for indoor and outdoor applications.
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A professional micro-encapsulated insecticide for commercial & residential indoor & outdoor applications including lawns and ornamental shrubs & trees.
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A professional systemic insecticide that controls insects for commercial & residential outdoor landscape ornamental plants and turf-grass.
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A professional insecticide that is an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) for commercial & residential greenhouses, interiorscapes and ornamental plants and trees.
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A professional OMRI fungicide, insecticide, and miticide in commercial landscaping, greenhouses and nurseries for shrubs, trees and ornamental plants.
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An organic insecticide nematicide that is an insect growth regulator (IGR) that controls and repels over 300 insects in commercial & residential applications.
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An all-in-one insecticide that provides fast-acting and long-lasting residual control of a broad spectrum of insects for up to 90 days.
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A professional insecticide that controls species of aphids, thrips and white-flies that attack greenhouse and nursery ornamental plants.
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A professional water soluble insecticide that provides residual control by inhibiting Aphids and White-flies from feeding on commercial ornamental plants.
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A professional insecticide for ornamental plants, non-bearing fruit and nut trees in nurseries and greenhouses, residential and commercial landscapes, interior plantscapes,
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A professional insecticide and an IGR in a Multi-pack containing 2 quarts of Demand CS and 5 pints of Archer for indoor and outdoor pest control.
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A professional insecticide that is OMRI Listed and kills crop and livestock insects in greenhouses, nurseries and farms.
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A professional water soluble insecticide for commercial indoor & outdoor ornamental plants in greenhouses and nurseries.
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This contains 1,000 predator bugs that provides complete elimination of damaging thrips species along with aphids, spider mites and butterfly eggs from crops.
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Contains gall midges that effectively eliminates Aphids and prevent permanent damage on a wide variety of crops.
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A professional botanical insecticide for contact kill on growing crops in greenhouses, ornamental plants, stored products and livestock.
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A biological liquid insecticide that effectively eliminates and controls the spread of thrips, aphids and others from damaging field and greenhouse crops.

How To Get Rid of Aphids

aphidHow To Kill Aphids and Prevent an Infestation 

As with many garden pests, one solution usually does not take care of the issue. A multi-step approach is the best way to treat and prevent aphids from ruining your garden or plants.

  • Check plants: Monitor plants a few times a week, especially in the rapid growth phase of the plant, to catch infestations early. Once leaves have curled, it can be difficult to get rid of the aphids since the curled leaves protect them from natural predators and insecticides. Check undersides of leaves and clip leaves from several different areas of a tree. Also check for natural predators of aphids (ladybugs, lacewings, and syrphid flies) as this may mean your aphid population can be controlled without intervention. If you see a large number of ants around your plants and crawling up your trees, this is a good sign there are aphids present. Ants ward off natural aphid enemies, so ant control is an important aspect of aphid control.
  • Biological Control Methods: Parasitic wasps (small wasps that are harmless to humans) are the best for killing aphids. They lay an egg inside an aphid, where the larvae eat the aphid from the inside. Ladybugs eat aphids whole, and you can purchase these wholesale, but they can dissipate quickly. Natural enemies work best in small yards and are great pest killers in a garden.
  • Natural Control Methods: A strong stream of water sprayed on a hearty plant or tree will knock aphids off and wash away honeydew. The aphids will be unable to return to the plant. Pruning new infested growth and removing badly infested plants can reduce populations. Aphids on house or other small plants can be removed by wiping leaves with a damp cloth. Some essential oils can also be effective aphid controllers. Natural botanical insecticides are also available and can be extremely toxic and must be used with care.
  • Insecticidal Control: There are products available that are effective in controlling aphid populations, especially good when other methods alone are not working and many use natural ingredients to accomplish the control. Insecticidal soap damages the protective coating of soft-bodied insects, leading to dehydration. Aphid sprays with horticultural oils smother the insects on contact but certain oils must be used at certain times, so always read package information. 
 

Remember, when using any insect control products, make sure your plants will not be damaged. Many times beneficial insects are also killed or repelled by many remedies, including natural ones (like garlic or capsaicin) along with chemical-based insecticides.

Pictures of Aphids

Here are some Aphid pictures to help you recognize them:

a photo of an aphid on a person’s fingernail for size comparison

a close-up photo of several cotton aphids on a plant stem
 

Biology and Life Cycle of Aphids

Aphids are an eighth of an inch long with soft, pear shaped bodies. Depending on the type, they can be green, yellow black, gray, or red. They can have transparent wings, but wingless are more common. They have very distinct tube-like structures coming from the rear of their bodies called cornicles. These distinguish them from other insects.
 
The life cycle of an aphid is very quick. It only takes one or two weeks for an aphid to complete its lifecycle. Females usually reproduce asexually, usually to more females. Males are produced only by some species in the cooler months. Aphid populations can explode very quickly; a female can give birth to up to 12 live young a day and it only takes 7 to 8 days for a nymph to become a reproducing adult. At 80 young a week, this population can get out of hand very fast. 

Aphid Hosts and Damage 

Aphids are commonly found on garden vegetables like beans, cabbage, melons, cucumber, peas, potatoes, pumpkin, squash, and tomatoes. You will also find aphids on roses and hydrangeas, and trees like ash, birch, elm, linden, maple, oak, and walnut. They remove the sap from their host plant which results in curled, puckered, or yellowed leaves. They can stunt the growth of plants and make them lifeless and limp.
 
Some species of aphid create galls, while others inject toxins while they feed. They are too tiny to induce any bites. They excrete a sticky substance called “honeydew” from excess sap they cannot digest. This honeydew can cause a black, sooty mold to grow on it, and also attracts other undesirable insects such as ants, flies, wasps, and bees.

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