Talk:Maconellicoccus hirsutus

Wind
Are really eggs spread by wind? Logically, since eggs are under the sticky wax, I wouldn't think so. Googling mealybugs+wind and looking at the first 5 credible sources (.edu and the like) mention only the crawlers (i e the 1st instars) being spread by wind for all mealybugs. This makes sense.

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