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Originally Posted by camille1585
Keep in mind that the aim of using natural enemies is not to completely eradicate pest insects, but to suppress the population done to below the threshold of economic damage to the crop. This means that natural enemies need to be introduced at regular intervals to keep the pest suppressing effects. Thrips are especially difficult to control because the eggs are laid in the leaf, and the pupal phase is in the substrate.
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Thanks Camille. What would you do if you were me? My greenhouse is in my basement, so I'd like to use very toxic chemicals only as a last resort. I've had some unfortunate bud blast lately caused by these thrips so I am ready to do what must be done!
With my temps I think I need to apply a foliar spray treatment every 4 days, 4 times. What would you use? In addition I was thinking I would do a couple applications of imidacloprid as a drench to get any pupa in the soil along with the first couple foliar treatments.
OP, sorry for taking over the thread!