Agreed and if you look at his other post (pic 2) you can see the leaves looked chewed on.Thrip
Agreed and if you look at his other post (pic 2) you can see the leaves looked chewed on.
No I don’t nothing flying around.Ya that looks like a thrip to me. Do you also see little black flies?
Perfect thank you for your timeDifferent stages.
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will eat the lavy and really young stage thrips in the soil .. doesn't eat adults tho, neem oil sprayed, you can use neem flour to kill the soil lavy as well .. 12% n 15 amino acids and other good stuff as well as a natural pesticide
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buy some sachets of pred mites and put them around your garden or compost .. my thrips come from my worm casting bin i think.
I think u can breed pred mites all year round in a box and leave it in your garden/room etc etc ... i'm looking into it atm
If it is just on the soil sure, but on the plant sounds like a shitty idea. I would rather smoke a few bugs than take the cinnamon challenge.Is it really safe thing to do
That what I was thinkingIf it is just on the soil sure, but on the plant sounds like a shitty idea. I would rather smoke a few bugs than take the cinnamon challenge.
That’s the problem Canada has banned most of anything tat worksIf you can get Monterey garden insect spray or anything with spinosad in Canada it works well on thrips.
https://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu.../hortupdate_archives/2004/mar04/Spinosad.html