Fescue aphid (Metopolophium festucae) Hospitality and service industriesThe Fescue aphid or Grass aphid, Metopolophium festucae, is a pest of forage grasses, wheat, and other small grains in its native range in the United Kingdom and parts of Europe. It is an adventive pest in the Pacific Northwest, USA, several countries in South America, and in New Zealand. Infestations in small grains globally are attributed almost exclusively to the subspecies, M. festucae cerealium. Large populations of the subspecies coupled with
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