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07-16-2008, 01:13 PM #1
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Looks like an adult thrip. They pupate in the soil and emerge a couple days later in their winged stage. The adults do nothing but make sweet sweet bug love, but the larvae will fuck up your plants. This is a good example of why you should choose indoors or outdoors, and not move between them. If you keep on doing what you are doing, pests are something you will just have to learn to live with. A light application of neem oil a couple times a week will protect your plants from SOME of the damage, but you really gotta choose a style and stick with it.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Buggies I have numerous little bugs around my plant, I think they're attracted to the CFL's. I don't have a pic of one but they are basically little black things with clearish wings. lol k worst description ever, could be anything. But they come in with the plant after I take it outside for a day. There are a fair few of them around my garden. I'll try n take a pic of one and y'all experts can tell me if they're gonna eat my baby. I've just been roughing up the dirt to get them to fly out then Rating: 5
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