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Thrips can be difficult to detect due to their size and because they often hide in the leaf litter or on the undersides of leaves. Spotting the damage they're causing to your plant is often a more reliable way to alert you to their presence.
14 Φεβ 2021 · Thrips are definitely one of the most annoying pests you can encounter on your houseplants. They’re very tiny, black insects that suck the juices out of the leaves, causing unwanted damage to your plants. Thrips can multiply very quickly and they can fly, which makes getting rid of them that little bit harder.
Ernst Heeger. Thrips are piercing, sucking insects that will puncture plant tissue on leaves or stems to gain access to and feed on the sap that flows throughout a plant. Adults will lay eggs that hatch into tiny nymphs, which do the most damage to the plant.
Thrips (order Thysanoptera) are also known as Thunder Flies and can be hard work to get rid of. But it can be done and I'll show you how. This article shares my experiences and will give some tried and tested ways to eliminate Thrips from your indoor plants. Let's get started.
Thrips are very small, flying insects that puncture plant tissue and suck out sap. Their tiny size helps them go unnoticed as they reproduce and continue feeding until the plant begins to show signs of damage. Luckily, there are plenty of treatment options to control for thrips as long as you catch the issue in time.
Thrips damage is more likely in hot, dry conditions. You can stave off an infestation by keeping your plant healthy. Water your houseplant regularly and raise the humidity if the indoor air is dry.
6 Σεπ 2021 · Thrips thrive in hot, dry conditions so boosting humidity levels helps discourage this pest. In the home or greenhouse, stand pot plants on saucers or trays of pebbles and water, or mist frequently with tepid water.