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BrendaG (6111)
Thrips attack foilage, flowers, and fruit of plants. They lay eggs in unopened buds of plants and spread plant viruses. Scraping and sucking the leaves, they leave mottled appearances on them. Flowers drop off, and leaves may turn brown. Thrips have orangeish or brownish-yellow bodies and fringed wings. Control your weeds is the number one recommendation.