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Thrips

Thrips

Overview

Thrips are major pests in protected crops, often peaking in spring when conditions turn bright and dry.

Symptoms

  • Silvering / scarring on leaves
  • Distorted growth
  • Flower damage

Conditions that increase risk

Biological control options

Notes (field experience)

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Orius species nuance (commercial practice)

  • Orius Laevigatus is typically strongest once crops are flowering and flower thrips dominate.
  • Orius Majusculus is often preferred for leaf thrips or cooler conditions.

Baseline larval suppression is commonly provided by: - Amblyseius Cucumeris - Amblyseius Swirskii

  • Amblyseius Montdorensis is a strong alternative to swirskii, often performing better under slightly cooler conditions.

Further guidance

  • Thrips — Biocontrol Foundations

Key natural enemies

Environmental drivers

  • Often increases in warm, dry conditions; pressure commonly rises through spring into summer.
  • Flowering crops can sustain higher populations due to pollen feeding.
  • Pupation in soil/media means substrate conditions and soil predators can matter.