
Yellow Aphids
Meet the tiny, cheerful sap-sippers of the garden!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Aphis nerii
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Asia
Average size
1 to 3 millimeters
diet
Plant sap
lifespan
About 1 month
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Overview
Yellow aphids, also called Aphis nerii, are tiny but mighty little insects that can fit on the tip of your pencil! They belong to the insect class, which means they are invertebrates like butterflies and spiders, and they usually measure between 1 to 3 millimeters in size.
These little fellows live primarily in Asia, where they love to munch on the sweet sap found in plants. Their diet makes them true plant party enthusiasts, as they can sap the life from flowers and shrubs, making them one of nature's tiny, pesky pests.
Yellow aphids grow up quickly because they have a short lifespan of about one month. That means they live life in the fast lane, buzzing around to eat and reproduce before their time is up, leading to big families of small critters!
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