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Close up of a colony of root aphids (Trama troglodytes) sucking on dandelion roots.

Close up of a colony of root aphids (Trama troglodytes) sucking on dandelion roots.

Root aphids look very similar to aphid species found on new stems and leaves, but they're pear-shaped with shorter legs and antennae.

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Close up of a colony of root aphids (Trama troglodytes) sucking on dandelion roots.

Close up of a colony of root aphids (Trama troglodytes) sucking on dandelion roots.

Root aphids range in color from white to whitish-yellow or brown.

Tomasz Klejdysz/Shutterstock.com
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Close up of a colony of root aphids (Trama troglodytes) sucking on dandelion roots.

Close up of a colony of root aphids (Trama troglodytes) sucking on dandelion roots.

Root aphids look very similar to aphid species found on new stems and leaves.

Tomasz Klejdysz/Shutterstock.com
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photo shows a closeup of a colony of root apids sucking on dandelion roots

photo shows a closeup of a colony of root apids sucking on dandelion roots

Root aphids are pear-shaped and have short legs and antennae.

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photo shows a closeup of a colony of root apids sucking on dandelion roots

Root Aphids

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