Small Cotton Ball Bugs at amandarhillo blog

Small Cotton Ball Bugs. Those cottony little aphids flitting through the air right now could either be males or females, and they’ll lay eggs on elm and die at the end of the season. They form colonies and destroy plant tissue by feeding on plant juices.

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They form colonies and destroy plant tissue by feeding on plant juices.what are the little bugs that look like cotton balls?mealybugs are small, white insects with a white, waxy, fluffy coating that make them look like specks of cotton.

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Small Cotton Ball Bugsmealybugs are small, white insects with a white, waxy, fluffy coating that make them look like specks of cotton.mealybugs are small, white insects with a white, waxy, fluffy coating that make them look like specks of cotton. the woolly apple aphid lives on apple trees most of the year, but it’s migrating to elm trees at this time of year. by jessica nolan, gardening expert gardening and landscaping.