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Thrips Have Become A Serious Plant Pest Thrips have steadfastly become a serious pest of house plants, plants grown in glasshouses, and of indoor heated cultivation. The most common and harmful species is the Western Flower Thrip (Frankliniella occidentalis). This Thrip does not go into diapause in the winter and will continue reproducing if temperatures are high enough. Thrips will also develop quicker on flowering plants, as they can feed on pollen. Thrip adults are very small and pencil shaped. A Western Flower Thrip can be identified by its small size and pencil shape. The Thrip life cycle develops through six stages: egg, two larval, pre-pupa, pupa and the adult. The Thrip life cycle includes two 'Young larva' phases, a 1st Instar & 2nd Instar, totalling 6 life cycle
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In memoriam - all the plants the thrips killed. THEY. WONT. GO. AWAY. HOW. DO. I. GET. RID. OF. THEM. LIKE. THEY. GOT. RID. OF. MY. SPIRIT. >:'-( : r/houseplants
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