contributed to the condition of the plants. ‘Shrubs which were weak or were dying, started to recover their strength. The leaves regained a dark green colour
of plant: In severe cases, aphid infestations can cause plants to wilt and die. This can occur when the insects are present in very large numbers and are
tissue and sucking out their contents, causing the surrounding tissue to die. The resulting silver-grey patches on leaves and the black dots of their excreta
plant: In severe cases, whitefly infestations can cause plants to wilt and die. This can occur when the insects are present in very large numbers and are
reproducing female, followed by leaf drop and defoliation, accompanied by the dying back of twigs and eventually large branches. Maturing fruit can become completely
the chlorophyll is removed, the leaf, and eventually the whole plant, may die. Nymphs and adults of spider mites produce webbing in which the mites swarm
tissues of the dead insect and reproduce in large numbers. The pest insect dies within a few days. The nematodes that emerge then start their search for
the host insect within a few days. The host becomes immobile and eventually dies due to the bacterial infection. Feeding and reproduction: The nematodes feed
large numbers. The pest insect stops feeding soon after being infested, and dies within a few days. The nematodes that emerge then start their search for
growth. In severe cases, the leaves may drop prematurely and the plant may die. Additionally, spider mites reduce the plant's ability to photosynthesize