Life cycle (Apple grass aphid)

Apple grass aphid with winged males
  • Overwintered eggs on the bark of apple trees hatch in spring by the green cluster growth stage.
  • The nymphs feed on the undersides of the rosette leaves and amongst the flower buds sometimes invading the flowers during bloom.
  • The first generation is wingless but the second generation is winged.
  • The first winged aphids migrate to grasses in mid-May during blossom.
  • Populations on apple then decline rapidly.
  • In the autumn, winged females return to fruit trees and their wingless progeny (the egg-laying females) mate with winged males returning from grasses.
  • Eggs are deposited on spurs and branches, just before leaf fall.