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Insect

Thrips

Tiny slender insects 1 - 2 mm long, straw-yellow to dark brown, that rasp leaf surfaces and feed on the cell contents, leaving a distinctive silvery sheen.

Thrips

Symptoms to Look For

  • Silver-grey streaks or papery patches on upper leaf surfaces
  • Tiny black specks of frass on leaves
  • Flowers and fruit with pale streaks, scarring, or distorted growth
  • Stunted shoot tips with cupped or crinkled new leaves

Affected Plants

OnionLeekAlliumPepperTomatoStrawberryRoseBeanPeaCucumberCourgette

Organic Solutions

Blue sticky traps

Hang blue sticky traps at crop height to monitor and reduce adult thrips populations.

Insecticidal soap spray

Spray a dilute insecticidal soap solution directly onto affected foliage, paying attention to undersides and leaf axils, every 5 - 7 days.

Predatory mites

Introduce Amblyseius cucumeris predatory mites onto plants to feed on young thrips larvae in protected growing environments.

Prevention

  • Remove and destroy heavily infested leaves immediately to reduce population spread
  • Keep plants well watered during dry spells as drought stress worsens thrips damage
  • Avoid overhead watering once plants are established - wet foliage encourages fungal disease but does not deter thrips

Garden, by Willowbottom recommends only organic, wildlife-friendly solutions. No synthetic pesticides, no harmful chemicals - ever.

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