Thrips are small, slender insects that can infest houseplants and damage them by feeding on the plant’s tissues.
They are most commonly found on the undersides of leaves and on new growth.Thrips are difficult to control because they are small and can hide in tight spaces on the plant. They can also reproduce quickly, so it’s important to take action as soon as you notice an infestation.
Thrips can cause a variety of symptoms in houseplants, including:
If you notice any of these symptoms on your houseplants, it’s a good idea to check for thrips and take action to control them as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your plants.
To control thrips on your houseplants, you can try the following:
By following these steps, you can help reduce the risk of thrips infesting your houseplants. If you do notice an infestation, be sure to take action as soon as possible to control the thrips and prevent further damage to your plants.
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