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Fuzzy Invasion: Southeastern U.S. Battles Swarms of Woolly Aphids

7 Oct

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  • Woolly aphids, small insects covered in white, fuzzy wax, infesting southeastern U.S.
  • Aphids feed on leaves and excrete honeydew, leading to unsightly sooty mold
  • Some species of woolly aphids are invasive, causing long-term stress for plants
Fuzzy Invasion: Southeastern U.S. Battles Swarms of Woolly Aphids

As of October 8th, 2025, residents in the southeastern United States are dealing with an influx of small, fuzzy insects known as woolly aphids. These pests have been swarming the region, sticking to car windshields and covering nearby trees in a blanket of white, cotton-like wax.

While the woolly aphids may initially appear to be just dust, pollen, or lint, experts have confirmed that these are, in fact, small insects feeding on the leaves of plants. The aphids excrete a sticky substance called honeydew, which can then lead to the growth of unsightly black sooty mold on cars, furniture, and the affected plants themselves.

Some species of woolly aphids, such as the woolly hackberry aphid, are even considered invasive. These can cause long-term stress and damage to the plants they infest, though they pose no direct threat to humans or pets. The current surge in woolly aphid populations is being attributed to the region's prolonged warm weather, which has allowed the insects to reproduce more rapidly.

As temperatures begin to drop in the coming months, the number of woolly aphids is expected to decrease. In the meantime, residents are advised to avoid placing personal items under infested trees and to clean any surfaces covered in the aphids' honeydew excrement.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Woolly aphids are small insects covered in a white, fuzzy-looking wax that feed on the leaves of plants and excrete a sticky substance called honeydew.
The woolly hackberry aphid, an invasive species originally from Asia, has been swarming the southeastern U.S. and causing long-term stress to the hackberry trees they infest.
Residents can reduce the growth of sooty mold by removing personal items from under infested trees and cleaning any surfaces covered in the aphids' honeydew excrement.

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