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changes among the aphids

changes among the aphids
Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA
September 15, 2014
Size: 1-2mm
over the last 3 days, a number of winged adult aphids have appeared. I also note that many of the "mummies" are much more pale. If they are filled with wasp larvae, when might I expect to
see the appearance of the tiny wasps? as always thank you for sharing knowledge.

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