Aphids biology & life cycle
Most pest aphids overwinter as eggs on various plants, not necessarily crops. Life cycles may involve more than one host plant. In the spring, females emerge from eggs and give birth to live young. These remain wingless or become winged for dispersal. A new generation is produced every 3-4 weeks. In the fall, males are produced and mated females lay overwintering eggs. Most species of grain aphids migrate in each year on southerly winds.