Insect Invasion: Aphids Swarm NYC, Causing Confusion
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New York City is currently experiencing a surge in aphids, which are often mistaken for gnats. However, entomology experts assure that these tiny critters pose no health risk. The mild and humid spring weather has allowed the aphids to thrive, feeding on tree leaves and multiplying quickly. While some New Yorkers have been bothered by the swarms, there is no cause for concern as aphids are a natural part of the city's ecosystem and are normally controlled by predator insects.
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