Aphid poo causing sticky situation for Winnipeggers
The prolonged drought Manitoba is experiencing is allowing aphids to thrive, making Winnipeg streets particularly sticky this season.
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Posted: Jul 16, 2021 4:23 PM CT | Last Updated: July 16
Aphids, which are small insects that suck sap from tree leaves, are making some Winnipeg streets a sticky mess this summer. (Walther Bernal/CBC) comments
You can thank aphids for that, as their sticky poop is coating everything outside.
Aphids, which are also known as tree lice, are small insects that suck sap from tree leaves, then excrete a sticky liquid onto surfaces below.
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