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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, Broomโ€™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, Broomโ€™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, Broomโ€™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