plants attacked by aphids have sticky leaves. give reason
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If the leaves or stems are covered with a sticky substance, that is a sign that aphids may have been sipping sap. This “honeydew,” a sugary liquid produced by the insects as waste, can attract other insects, such as ants, which gather the substance for food.
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Plants attacked by aphids have sticky leaves because the insects excrete honeydew, a sweet, sticky liquid that's attractive to ants and even bees and wasps. Many homeowners think the tree is bleeding sap when it's really just honeydew produced by aphids.
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