Grapevine Aphid on Grapes
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Grapevine aphid (Aphis illinoisensis) is a native pest that is easily recognized by its dark color, pear-shaped body, and two tailpipe-like cornicles on its abdomen. It feeds in colonies with piercing-sucking mouthparts, removing sap from leaves and shoots. It is occasionally found in vineyards, but it is rarely a serious pest.
Grapevine adult and immature aphids.
(Photo: Ric Bessin, University of Kentucky)
Management:
- This aphid rarely reaches damaging levels.