Here’s how to manage these tiny pests.
Thrips are tiny (around 1/20 inch long) slender insects that cause mostly cosmetic damage to leaves, fruit, and flowers.
A new, open-access article (DOI: 10.1603/IPM10024) in the Journal of Integrated Pest Management provides a brief summary of the various species of thrips present in U.S. cotton, their plant host range ...
Thrips on the leaves of a houseplant - Zhuravlev Andrey/Shutterstock When it comes to plant pests, thrips are as bad as they come. They attack and infest hundreds of different varieties of plants.
Thrips are thin, tiny winged insects that are hard to see with the naked eye. However, despite their small size, they are bad news for your garden. These bugs can puncture plant tissue and suck out ...
Corteva empowers chilli farmers against black thrips through innovative IPM strategies and model plots for sustainable crop ...
Hot days and dry Santa Ana winds have been the kickoff for chilli thrips season for the past five years in many California rose gardens. The following are the inconvenient truths you need to know ...
It happens to all of us sooner or later: You think you have the perfect gladiola or sweat pea blooming, so you decide to harvest and bring some of your beauties indoors for bragging rights. Then you ...
Q: I have several roses in my yard, some that I pick to bring indoors. All the roses with the white and pink blossoms keep getting brown steaks in the flowers, making them look like they are diseased.
When it comes to plant pests, thrips are as bad as they come. They attack and infest hundreds of different varieties of plants. Plus, they come in many types: flower thrips, greenhouse thrips, onion ...