that's a good question ceb, I was using pymethrin based insect spray but that wasn't enough.
I don't have the answer on what is easiest or best.
I've resorted to soaking any I find in a bucket of warm water for 10 minutes with a few drops of dishwasher soap added.
Recently I have started addng mineral oil to my bucket too. Basically any oil and mineral oil is a lot cheaper than neem oil.
So this kills any thrips on contact (the soap) the mneral oil adds a pretective layer but can't say if the oil helps or not.
I've still had to repeat this process weekly till no more thrips appear.
I can't even say if my treatment has worked so far. I'm definetely down to just 1 or two here and there but 1 or two can easily multiply and start all over.
It can depend on the species though, I think I had thrips before that were not immune to my thrip poison but the latest ones I've had to really soak the whole pot and orchid in soapy water.
Don't be worried about the orchids absorbing a bit of soapy water - I was - orchids are still flowering so it doesn't harm the orchids. Just rinse off all the soapy water after 10 minutes
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