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The Rothamsted Insect Survey comprises the most extensive, standardised long-term terrestrial insect datasets in the world.

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This week there were three-figure hotspots for Black bean aphid from Rothamsted and Writtle, but no specimens were recorded north of York. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available. #aphid #trap

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This bulletin week Cereal aphid numbers continue to increase by 255% across all three major species but are likely to be moving from mature crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available. #aphid

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This week Cabbage aphid reached triple-figures from Wellesbourne. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available. #trapping

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This week there were three-figure hotspots for Black bean aphid from suction-traps at Kirton, Broom’s Barn, Wellesbourne, Rothamsted and Writtle. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available. #aphid

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Cereal aphids have declined by 35% with only numbers of Grain aphid increasing when compared with the previous week. These aphids are likely to be moving away from mature crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available

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Three-figure hotspots for Black bean aphid at Kirton, Broom’s Barn, Rothamsted and Writtle as well as East Malling this week. Numbers were in decline from six sites, however. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available.

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Cereal aphids have increased by 282% across all three species compared with the previous week. These aphids are likely to be moving away from mature crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available.

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Black bean aphid reached four-figures from Wellesbourne this week and three-figures from Kirton, Broom’s Barn, Hereford, Rothamsted, Writtle and East Malling. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available.

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Rose-grain aphid reached a three-figure hotspot from Dundee and in decline across most other sites except Newcastle and York. They are likely moving away from mature crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available.

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The hotspot for Black bean aphid from Wellesbourne has declined to three-figures this week and Hereford was the only sites where it reached three-figures elsewhere. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available.

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Despite Bird cherry-oat aphid numbers increasing, cereal aphids are generally in decline. They are likely moving away from mature crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #aphids

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Black bean aphid numbers have fallen to more subdued levels this week, only reaching three-figures from Rothamsted. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarks are now available. #aphids

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Cereal aphids are in decline this week, increases in Bird cherry-oat aphid being offset by falling numbers of the other species. They are likely moving away from mature crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available.

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Cereal aphids continue to be in general decline this week, with numbers only increasing from Dundee to Newcastle. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #aphid #insect_trap

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Cereal aphids still in decline this week by 65% of last week, Bird cherry-oat aphid is still in double figures from 9 sites but likely moving off crops. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #aphids #insecttrapping

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Leaf-curling plum aphid reached three figures from York this week. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #aphids #insecttrapping

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Cereal aphid numbers increasing this week, Bird cherry-oat aphid is in double figures from all available sites, likely moving off crops, but checks on volunteers advised. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #Aphid

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Leaf-curling plum aphid is still in three figures from York this week, more than doubling since last week. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #aphid #insecttrapping

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Cereal aphid numbers have increased once again this week, Bird cherry-oat aphid recorded a three-figure hotspot from York, likely moving off crops, but checks on volunteers advised. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available

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Leaf-curling plum aphid is still in three-figures from York with numbers also high at Kirton. The Aphid bulletin: insectsurvey.com/archive0 and RIS Remarks: insectsurvey.com/ris-remarksare now available. #aphid #insect #trapping