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thrips

[ US /ˈθɹɪps/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various small to minute sucking insects with narrow feathery wings if any; they feed on plant sap and many are destructive

How To Use thrips In A Sentence

  • Because of the harm of thrips ' to alfalfa, both production and quality decrease substantially.
  • Thrips, as thysanopterans are commonly called, are slender and may be winged or wingless.
  • 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.
  • Some insecticides for thrips management include spinetoram and spinosad, dimethoate, methomyl, and flonicamid. Western Farm Press RSS Feed
  • Here, we present the entire nucleotide sequence of the mt genome of the plague thrips, Thrips imaginis (Thysanoptera).
  • If aphids, thrips or other insects invade your rose bushes, you may be able to force them off with just a strong spray of water.
  • Only the third fossil thrips ever found, the woodland insect lived when Africa was part of a giant supercontinent called Gondwana.
  • Sticky traps for trapping and killing to have good result to the small insects, such as aphids, whitefly, Leafhopper, vegetable leaf miner, thrips, etc.
  • What most gardeners call thrips are the larvae of a flying insect entomologists group in the suborder Terebrantia.
  • He points out that all of the branches or groups technically called clades known to have primitively eusocial species—aculeate wasps, halictine and xylocopine bees, sponge-nesting shrimp, termopsid termites, colonial aphids and thrips, ambrosia beetles, and naked mole rats—rely on colonies that build and occupy defensible nests. SuperCooperators
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