The larvae are up to 20 mm long, initially whitish and later pale pinkish white, with a brown head and a pale anal plate. The pupa is 8-10 mm long and yellowish
the skin of the host fruit and for laying the egg into the fruit. Eggs are white, 0.6 long and 0.2 mm wide. Each egg has two respiratory tubes which stick
colour with orange pigmentation between the segments, and the dark wings are white at the base. This colouration distinguishes the species from most other thrips
Aphids moult four times before reaching adulthood. With each moult they shed white skin, betraying their presence in the crop. The yellow rose aphid is holocyclic
Cladosporium spp .) are often found growing on this honeydew. Additionally, the white, waxy secretion of the mealybugs, reduces the ornamental value of the affected
Aphids moult four times before reaching adulthood. With each moult they shed white skin, betraying their presence in the crop. The wingless adult stage of the
Aphids moult four times before reaching adulthood. With each moult they shed white skin, betraying their presence in the crop. The cotton aphid can be distinguished
Aphids moult four times before reaching adulthood. With each moult they shed white skin, betraying their presence in the crop. The wingless tobacco aphids (
mm and the dorsal thorax is covered with close-lying hairs. The eggs are white at first but rapidly turn darker. They are laid separately or in batches
with wet sticky glue. Available colours and sizes Colours : yellow, blue, white, red, black and transparent Standard sizes: 5, 15 and 30 cm x 100 m 15 cm