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No. These are two different creatures.
Maggots (qu), larvae of dipterans. Due to the extreme degeneration of the head and mouthparts, it is called headless larvae. Maggots are eggs laid by flies that hatch after 15 to 40 hours, are about two centimeters long and walk by wriggling.
Modern science has found that maggots are rich in protein, which can be used as medicine and as edible. Maggots are the causative agent of fly maggot disease, the larvae of flies. Also known as flesh worm, granulation.
When it comes to flies, everyone has seen them, but not everyone knows them well.
Aphids, also known as greasy insects and honeyworms, are a class of herbivorous insects that includes all members of the family Aphidoidea. There are about 4,400 species of aphids in 10 families, most of which belong to the family Aphididae.
Aphids are also one of the most destructive pests on the planet. About 250 of these are pests that are serious for the agroforestry and horticulture industries. Aphids are widely distributed worldwide, but are mainly concentrated in temperate regions.
In addition, species diversity is much lower in the tropics than in temperate zones. Aphids can migrate remotely, mainly by drifting in the wind; For example, the lettuce aphid is thought to have spread from New Zealand to Tasmania in this way. Some human activities can also help with the migration of aphids, such as the process of transporting plants that attach aphids.
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Aphids, of course, are not the same as maggots.
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The body length is millimeters, most about 2 millimeters. Sometimes powdered with wax, but lacking wax tablets. antennae 6-segmented, rarely 5-segmented, rarely 4-segmented, sensory circular, rarely elliptic, terminal end often longer than base.
The eyes are large, many small, and there are often protruding 3-small eye tumors.
The abdomen of the aphid has a tubular protrusion (abdominal canal), the aphid has a pair of abdominal canals, which are used to discharge the defense fluid that can harden rapidly, and the composition is triglycerides, the abdominal canal is usually tubular, often longer than wide, and the base is thick, sucking plant sap, which is a large pest of plants. It not only hinders the growth of plants, forms galls, spreads viruses, but also causes deformities of flowers, leaves and buds.
The life history is complex, wingless females camp parthenogenesis in summer camps, ovoviviparous, and give birth to young aphids. When the aphids on the plant are too dense, some grow two pairs of large membranous wings in search of a new host. Female and male aphids appear in late summer, and after mating, the female aphids lay eggs, overwinter with their eggs, and eventually produce a dry mother.
Egg-free period may occur in warm regions. Aphids have wax gland secretions, so many aphids look like white wool balls.
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Aphids, also known as honey worms, greasy insects, etc., mostly belong to the homoptera aphid family, are pests of stinging and sucking mouthparts, often clustered in leaves, young stems, flower buds, top buds and other parts, sucking sap, so that the leaves shrink, curl, deformed, in severe cases, cause branches and leaves to wither and even die of the whole plant. The honeydow secreted by aphids can also induce coal stain disease, viral diseases and attract ant damage.
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Aphids come in pale green, gray, black, etc. You're talking about spider spiders, they're pests. Just get a plastic bag to cover the impatiens, and then spray some pest killers into the pocket and tie it up. Released the next day.
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Big and small, it's not pretty.
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Aphids, also known as greasy insects and honey worms, are a class of herbivorous insects that include all members of the family Aphidaceae. Aphids are the fastest reproducing insects, mainly spreading by drifting in the wind, and there are about 4,400 species of aphids in 10 families, most of which belong to the aphid family.
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Maggots are also known as small maggots, drillworms, etc.
It is the larvae of several types of flies, such as long-legged flies and stalk flies, and they are either white or black. It is usually drilled into the stalk at the base of the stalk. The harm is from spring to autumn, and mid-spring and mid-autumn are the most serious. Chemical control with trichlorfon, dichlorvos, dimethoate, etc.
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Not maggots. It is the larva of the moth midge.
The larvae are slender and cylindrical, full-headed, footless, valve-type or post-valve-type at both ends, with 12 16 segments in the body, with ossified tablets on the dorsal side of the body, often with bulging processes on the flank ventral surface to help move, and posterior valve-type valves located on a short thick tube; The body is mostly bristly or club-shaped, and the ventral end often has ornaments such as long hairs or brushes; Aquatic larvae also have tracheal gills and attached sucker-like structures. The larvae are mostly saprophagous or fecal-eating, living in rotten wood, rotten grass and soil, and some live in sewers, and are often found indoors after emergence.
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