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Description

What are Thrips? Thrips are tiny about 1/20 inches (1-2 mm) long slender bodied insects that belong to two different families (Thripidae and Phlaeothripidae) in an insect order, Thysanoptera. Depending on the species, they are yellowish, blackish, whitish or dark brownish color insects. Adult thrips have hair-fringed w
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