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2019–2020 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Plant Bugs, Chewing Insect Pests, Caribbean Fruit Fly, and Thrips
Published 2019-08-01“…ENY-605/CG005: 2022–2023 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Plant Bugs, Chewing Insect Pests, Caribbean Fruit Fly, and Thrips (ufl.edu) …”
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Sprayable solutions containing sticky rice oil droplets reduce western flower thrips damage and induce changes in Chrysanthemum leaf chemistry
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…thrips…”
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Overwintering of Thrips (Thysanoptera) Under the Bark of the Plane Tree (<i>Platanus</i> x <i>hispanica</i> Mill. ex Münchh.) in Southeastern Poland
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…thrips…”
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Daños en brotes de duraznero asociado a trips y su relación con las malezas
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Vegetación espontánea en el cinturón hortícola platense hospedante de Thripidae (Thysanoptera) vectores de Tospovirus
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Trips: Ciclo de vida
Published 2020-08-01“…This is the Spanish translation of ENY-879/IN1058, Pest Identification Guide: An Introduction to Thrips. It was written by Nicole Casuso and Hugh Smith, translated by Lorena Lopez, and published by the UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in1288 …”
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Central Florida Gardening Calendar
Published 2012-04-01“…Plant caladium bulbs in March. Watch for thrips, scale, and mites in May. Plant palms in June and July. …”
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Trips: Ciclo de vida
Published 2020-08-01“…This is the Spanish translation of ENY-879/IN1058, Pest Identification Guide: An Introduction to Thrips. It was written by Nicole Casuso and Hugh Smith, translated by Lorena Lopez, and published by the UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in1288 …”
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Pests that Occasionally Invade Structures
Published 1997-02-01“… This document provides an overview of various pests that occasionally invade structures, including silverfish, ground beetles, scorpions, thrips, crickets, scarab beetles, bark beetles, ambrosia beetles, long-horned wood boring beetles, and plaster bagworms. …”
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Central Florida Gardening Calendar
Published 2012-04-01“…Plant caladium bulbs in March. Watch for thrips, scale, and mites in May. Plant palms in June and July. …”
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Progress towards an eco-friendly insect pest management approach in subtropical agro-ecosystems (South Africa)
Published 2022-07-01“…Biological control products also need to be tested against citrus thrips on mango. The mango industry needs to find more environmentally safe suppression methods that can be used with sanitation to manage mango seed weevil as it is a pest of phytosanitary concern. …”
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Insect Management for Legumes (Beans, Peas)
Published 2005-09-01“…Aphids damage terminals, whiteflies feed on sap and transmit bean golden mosaic virus, and caterpillars like bean leafroller and beetles feed on leaves. Flower thrips feed in blossoms and stink bugs, corn earworm, and leaffooted bugs damage seeds and pods. …”
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Insect Management for Legumes (Beans, Peas)
Published 2005-09-01“…Aphids damage terminals, whiteflies feed on sap and transmit bean golden mosaic virus, and caterpillars like bean leafroller and beetles feed on leaves. Flower thrips feed in blossoms and stink bugs, corn earworm, and leaffooted bugs damage seeds and pods. …”
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Classical Biological Control of Brazilian Peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolia) in Florida
Published 2019-10-01“…The article details the introduction and effectiveness of various biological control agents, including thrips, sawflies, leaf rollers, weevils, and psyllids, in managing the Brazilian peppertree. …”
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Insect Management for Cucurbits (Cucumber, Squash, Cantaloupe, and Watermelon)
Published 2005-12-01“…For example root maggots are more important in North Florida and melon thrips in South Florida. Pickleworm and melonworm rarely attack watermelon. …”
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Insect Management for Cucurbits (Cucumber, Squash, Cantaloupe, and Watermelon)
Published 2005-12-01“…For example root maggots are more important in North Florida and melon thrips in South Florida. Pickleworm and melonworm rarely attack watermelon. …”
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Green lacewings (of Florida) Neuroptera: Chrysopidae
Published 2012-11-01“…The larvae are voracious predators of small, comparatively soft-bodied arthropods such as aphids, scale insects, whiteflies, thrips, insect eggs, and other prey (Muma 1959; Canard et al. 1984). …”
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