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Aphids are tiny insects (1/32 to 1/8 of an inch) that have piercing/sucking mouth parts. They infest tender new foliage on both annual and permanent plants, usually in spring or early summer. Aphids ingest the fluids from tender leaf or stem tissue of the plant, robbing it of nutrients. Aphids also spread disease by moving from one plant to another. Even without resorting to chemical methods, they're not difficult to get rid of.
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abigail said
on 5/17/2007 Certain flowers - Bee Balm being one of them that is also very pretty - also attract Hummingbirds. Adding the right flowers can also help in this battle.
Personally, the homemade soap & oil mixture has always worked great for me. Good luck!