The most important of these include a predatory spider mite, the mite destroyer beetle, the six-spotted thrips and the minute pirate bug. |
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What most gardeners call thrips are the larvae of a flying insect entomologists group in the suborder Terebrantia. |
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Unlike gall midges, thrips have a wide host range, feeding on the flowers of many species of plants. |
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There are a few pests to watch for that like fuchsias such as spider mites, thrips, whiteflies, aphids, and fuchsia gall mites. |
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Here, we present the entire nucleotide sequence of the mt genome of the plague thrips, Thrips imaginis. |
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Terebrantia, the pest thrips, lay their eggs inside the plant's epidermis, the results of which can drive you mad trying to get rid of them. |
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An obvious symptom of thrips damage is the presence of tiny black fecal deposits left on the leaf surface where they have been feeding. |
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Stunted rose buds or flowers are usually a sign of thrips, a silvery insect that is almost too tiny to see. |
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Insects such as ants, mealy bugs and thrips have been found in 37 out of 43 shipments, which then needed fumigation. |
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Besides researching thrips, he studies speciation and asexuality in walking sticks and the phylogenetics of Galapagos Islands snails. |
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Inspect your plants regularly for insects such as aphids, thrips, whiteflies, and other noxious pests, whether indoors or outdoors. |
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Green lacewings, like ladybugs, diminish aphid and mealybug populations, as well as thrips. |
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Some of them also work on mite or thrips outbreaks on roses, strawberries, fruit trees, cucurbits, eggplant and other garden plants. |
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A survey conducted in 2005-2006 found the apterous form of this thrips infesting several types of ornamental bulbs around the country. |
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The most common insect pests of scallions are thrips, which arrive in mid-June and are a particular problem in dry weather, and occasionally cutworms or armyworms. |
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Every frozen or fresh package of spinach can contain up to 50 aphids, mites, or thrips before the FDA labels it contaminated. |
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When thrips feed on flowers, the anthers, petals and pistil turn brown and shrivel, then fall prematurely. |
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It has been shown to be effective against CPB, corn earworms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, aphids, leafminers, thrips, and whiteflies. |
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Research has revealed them to be a much better predator of thrips than the Hypoaspis sp. strains marketed until now. |
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According to the parties, Flonicamid targets mainly aphids, leaf hoppers, thrips and has an excellent systemicity and IPM-fit. |
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Monitoring thrips with hot pink sticky traps should start before this migration begins. |
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Spotted wilt, caused by a virus, is transmitted by the larvae of several species of insect called thrips. |
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On their menu are the eggs, larvae and pupae of fungus gnats, some diptera and lepidoptera eggs, but above all thrips pupae. |
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Rain in spring and summer allowing good growth of vegetation resulted in a heavy thrips population. |
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In lettuce fields there is a high correlation between thrips populations and TSWV incidence. |
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They've heard about thrips and fungal infections, about grandad's drainpipe, his glads and pot mums. |
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Therefore, in practice, TSWV and INSV are introduced into the glasshouses by the movement of infected plants and of viruliferous thrips. |
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The virus is transmitted by viruliferous thrips which acquire the virus during the larval stage and retain it throughout their life. |
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All feeding stages feed on the phyllode surface enclosed by the domicile and, as with most other thrips, offspring feed independently. |
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Juvenile thrips molt through two stages, or instars, before pupating. |
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It is suspected that the virus was introduced into the crop via viruliferous thrips. |
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Adults and nymphs pierce thrips larvae and adults with their sucking mouthparts and suck out the contents. |
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Four families of homopterans, thrips, chrysomellid beetles, and among the acarines, the eriophyd mites, are important vectors of plant viruses and bacteria. |
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Important cases considered include fireblight disease of fruit trees, American wilt of oak, Japanese beetle, Karnal bunt of wheat, thrips and leafminers on glasshouse crops. |
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In two other reports last year, Terry and Mound described thrips carrying pollen for palm-shape cycads. |
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Paradoxically, this thrips is not polyphagous in its incursive range. |
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Recently a new thrips species, Frankliniella zucchini, has been described and identified as a vector of zucchini lethal chlorosis tospovirus in Brazil. |
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You actually want pestiferous aphids, thrips and mealybugs to occasionally appear. |
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The thrips are the first or most primitive order to harbor allantonematid nematodes, which are more common in the higher Coleoptera and Diptera. |
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It provides long-lasting protection over a period of several weeks or months primarily against sucking insects such as aphids, leaf hoppers, whitefly, and some thrips, scale insects, and mealy bugs. |
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We have chosen tabebuia as the specific epithet to denote the thrips relationship with these host plants in the Bignonaceae. |
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The sources for these highly viruliferous populations were probably nearby crops like early transplanted tomatoes, where an increase in the infectious potential of thrips populations was detected during the same period. |
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For late transplanted tomatoes, it was also observed that significantly more viruliferous thrips were present in the initial growth phases compared with early transplanted crops. |
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Therefore, economic losses caused by IYSV strongly depend on the number of viruliferous thrips present, which in itself is thought to be related to the presence of systemic hosts. |
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Biological garden protection kit, including winter quarters for chrysopa, and strips for chrysopa eggs to be placed on plants for protection against aphis, thrips, spiders, soft cochineals and white flies. |
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These include onion thrips, onion maggots, grasshoppers, and gophers. |
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Control includes growing resistant varieties and disease-free stock, spraying or dusting during thrips infestations, promptly destroying infected plants and crop debris after harvest, and observing stringent weed control. |
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The parties have argued that Syngenta's LambdaCyhalothrin is as efficient as Imidacloprid to control these pests and Dow's Spinosad is more effective on thrips. |
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Green lacewings eat red spiders, aphids, mealy bugs, thrips, scale, and more. |
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The thousands of thrips species include among their number the smallest of all winged insects. |
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Controls codling moth, citrus thrips, corn earworm, and asparagus beetle, but is gentle to beneficial insects. |
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It took them not only from dead thrips larvae but from infected hemlock looper pupae, and wax moth larvae set out on the forest soil as bait. |
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Acts as stomach and contact poison against caterpillars, leafhoppers, thrips, and squash bugs. |
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Its target pests are American boll-worms, ants, locusts, leaf hoppers, leaf miners, mites, scales, termites, thrips, and white flies. |
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Homopterans and thrips were collected in the field by sweep-netting dune grass on the day of the experiment or the day before. |
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Ragwort supports many species of wildlife including Common Broomrape Orobanche minor, fourteen species of fungi, moth larvae, thrips, plant bugs, flies, beetles and mites. |
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Curiously, Zantedeschia and Epipremnum are non-native to the Americas, and other exotic Araceae species might be used as hosts by these thrips as well. |
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The turnrows and margins of the fields should be cultivated often enough to prevent the growth of weeds, many forms of which harbor the onion thrips. |
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Social behavior is widespread in invertebrates, including cockroaches, termites, aphids, thrips, ants, bees, Passalidae, Acari, spiders, and more. |
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However, there are some commonalities as well, with flies, thrips, chalcid wasps, coccid bugs, and a few beetles and moths inducing gall formation. |
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It protects many fruit and vegetable crops against sucking insects like aphids, scales, mealy bugs, woolly aphids, whiteflies and certain thrips species. |
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It sorts out carrot fly, cabbage root fly, leatherjackets, cutworms, onion fly, ants, caterpillars, sciarid fly, gooseberry sawfly, thrips and codling moth. |
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He added that dolichodal, iridomyrmecin, or similar compounds are found also in other insects, such as thrips, stick insects, aphids and rove beetles. |
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