[5] The oleander aphid is widespread in regions with tropical and Mediterranean climates.
[8] Small populations of oleander aphid are present in gardens in London, England.
[9] Female aphids lay live young (nymphs), a process known as viviparity.
[6] Female aphids reproduce by parthenogenesis, males have never been observed in the wild but have been produced under laboratory conditions.
[12] Oleander aphid can act as a vector of viruses in the genus Potyvirus and Cucumovirus.