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  2. Prevent Thrips on Plants Naturally with These 10 Must-Know Tips

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    Thrips can also hitch a ride indoors on houseplants that are kept outside during summer, as well as cut flowers and fresh produce, so you might want to inspect these items too and spray them with ...

  3. Franklinothrips - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a control agent against thrips on avocado trees. Together with F. vespiformis it has been marketed in Europe as a control agent against thrips in greenhouses. F. vespiformis also feeds on mites, nymphs of a whitefly species and the larvae of an agromyzid fly. F. megalops has been used for thrips control in "internal landscapes".

  4. Thripobius semiluteus - Wikipedia

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    It has been introduced as a biological control of Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis, greenhouse thrips, in Southern California avocado orchards. [1] References

  5. Neothrips - Wikipedia

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    Neothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae. [1] According to Kirk and Terry (2003), Neothrips fasciatus, also known as the greenhouse thrips, is a major pest of greenhouse crops worldwide, causing damage to leaves, flowers, and fruits, and transmitting plant viruses. [2]

  6. Podothrips - Wikipedia

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  7. Compsothrips - Wikipedia

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  8. Sophiothrips - Wikipedia

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  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1264 on Wednesday, December ...

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    SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. The New York Times. Today's Wordle Answer for #1264 on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.