{"id":478,"date":"2024-06-17T09:42:24","date_gmt":"2024-06-17T09:42:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tomatoinsight.com\/?p=478"},"modified":"2024-06-17T09:42:26","modified_gmt":"2024-06-17T09:42:26","slug":"aphids-on-tomato","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tomatoinsight.com\/aphids-on-tomato\/","title":{"rendered":"Aphids on Tomato: How to Identify and Control Them"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’re growing tomatoes, you may have encountered aphids at some point. These small, soft-bodied insects can be a nuisance for gardeners, as they feed on the sap of tomato plants and can cause stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and reduced fruit production. But don’t worry \u2013 there are ways to manage aphids and keep your tomato plants healthy.<\/p>\n

\"Aphids<\/p>\n

Understanding Aphids
\nAphids are small, pear-shaped insects that come in a variety of colors, including green, brown, and black. They reproduce quickly and can form large colonies on plants. Aphids feed on the sap of plants by piercing the leaves and stems with their mouthparts. This can cause wilting, yellowing, and distortion of the leaves, as well as reduced fruit production.<\/p>\n

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