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 Soft-bodied insects that use their piercing sucking mouthparts to feed on plant sap.

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 When infested with thrips the leaves of the plant will appear brownish and/or silvery.

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 Large numbers of aphids on plants can cause wilting from removal of sap and the spreading of plant viruses.

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 Symptoms of fungus gnat infestation are sudden wilting, poor growth, yellowing, and foliage loss.

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 |  | Mealybug
 Mealybugs are segmented insects with pinkish bodies that are covered by a white waxy fluff.

|  |  |  | Mites
 The plant host mites are non-biting, but can be serious pests on fruits and vegetables.

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 Scale insects can be serious pests on trees, shrubs, and other perennials.

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 Injured leaves and stems dry out giving a whitish or silver-flecked appearance.

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 Both adult and nymph stages feed by sucking the plant juices of greenhouse and indoor plants.

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