Thursday, December 26, 2013

But it multiplies with very great rapidity

But it multiplies with very great rapidity



The Plant Louse. The plant louse is very small, but it multiplies with very great rapidity. During the summer the young are born alive, and it is only toward fall that eggs are laid. The individuals that hatch from eggs are generally wingless females, and their young, born alive, are both winged and wingless. The winged forms fly to other plants and start new colonies. Plant lice mature in from eight to fourteen days.



Source: Agriculture for Beginners

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