Researchers at the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences have identified the apricot aphid (Myzus mumecola) in Hungary, which caused significant damage to apricot trees in 2020. The aphid, originally from the Far East, causes leaves to drift and can spread viruses. Current control methods include chemical treatments and organic methods such as oil washing and potash soap spraying. Researchers are investigating the distribution and significance of the apricot aphid in Hungary and developing effective, environmentally friendly plant protection techniques.