Pests under the microscope - Thrips

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Hello Everyone!
    We were suspecting another pest infestation, and after it worked so well last time, we pulled the old microscope again, and... we have thrips!
    It was really discouraging to research these pests and find a bunch of articles saying it's the hardest pest to get rid of. Also, we saw the damage evolve drastically in a matter of days, so we are doing everything we can to get rid of it, but not before it pretty much ruined a lot of our phalaenopsis flowers for the season. At least we haven't lost any plants yet, but it has been a sad few weeks in the hobby.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @annareiter952
    @annareiter952 Год назад +1

    OMG, I feel sooo sorry for you. I discovered scale on a tiny Vanda yesterday and FREAKED out. Checked all other plants of this shipment I received 2 month ago and didn't find anything... yet. After literally soaking it with each and every insecticide I have, it now has a very seperate, lonely place in my appartment.
    I sincerely hope you finally get rid of these intruders. NO MERCY for these insects!!!
    Many regards!

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  Год назад

      we never actually had scale, i hope it goes away and it was just that one plant, you seem to be doing everything right!

  • @ld2127
    @ld2127 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing this video. I keep hearing about pest infestations but haven’t really seen any videos showing what they all look like. Now I know!

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  Год назад +1

      these ones are easy cause you can see them with a naked eye, but everyone one says they're terrible to get rid of, so i hope you never find any! we've had mealy bugs and spider mites before, but those are relatively easy.

  • @nmchai9333
    @nmchai9333 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful in identifying thrips...i check my plants often but never get to really see them like how you showed it with microscope...i hope you will be successful in your treatments...its a very sad feeling when our plants get infestations. Im familiar with scales, now mealy bugs, and finally i know what thrips look like from your video. Thank you...

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  4 месяца назад

      we're so glad it was helpful! the thrips did go away, thankfully! they we're by far the worst pest we've ever dealt with. thank you so much for watching!

  • @FernandaNascimentoOrchids
    @FernandaNascimentoOrchids Год назад +1

    Darn pests!!! I hope you can get rid of them for good. It would be interesting to know if you did and how long it took. So sorry for all the damage and workload. Thanks for this video which is so informative 💖💖💖💖

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  Год назад

      i hope so too! so far, so good, we'll check again with the microscope in a few days.

  • @hillbillyorchids
    @hillbillyorchids Год назад +1

    Thrips are vile retched creatures! So hard to irradicate them out of a big collection. May try oil to suffocate them. But systemic is good. That way they die by eating plant. Unfortunately damage is done but they won't keep biting it should kill them. Hang in there. I'm going through same thing! That cycle! I had ladybugs 🐞 come and they wiped them out for me. Good luck! 😊 stay strong!

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  Год назад +1

      thank you! we wish we could use natural predators here as well, but they're not easy to find for sale. The oil is a good idea, we have used mineral oil in our home made insecticide before, but completely forgot about it!

  • @lucythecat529
    @lucythecat529 Год назад +1

    Hi there! I totally feel your pain. I deal with thrips as well. My seem to affect leaves more than flowers but some flowers are definitely affected as well. We don’t have insecticides here in Canada that are good at controlling them. We don’t have systemics. I bought a sulfur vaporizer that Roger and tropical plants at 53 degrees have used for their pest issues. I have not been able to use it yet as temps are to low to open the windows to air out the sunroom after using the vaporizer. I am only hoping that it works well.
    You have my sympathies and best wishes I. Getting rid of those darn thrips. I would like to hear if you get rid of them or not. Thanks so much for your video.

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  Год назад

      thank you for watching! so far the systemic seems to be working, but we'll have to keep checking periodically. I didn't know Canada was even stricter with insecticides than the EU. I'm pretty sure these two we used are only allowed because they're so low concentration, anything else you need a special licence. I hope the sufur works for your plants!

  • @oliverhildenbrand9737
    @oliverhildenbrand9737 Год назад +1

    So you can use the Orange Ardap, to solve the problem. Anything else is a waste of money

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  Год назад

      thank you for the suggestion, it's always nice to have another one we can use in case our current ones dont work. Looking at the ingredient list, the actives it has are in the same family of the insecticide we were using, but anything available in Europe that works is good to have in the back pocket. Thank you for watching!

  • @Amanda-sk3ig
    @Amanda-sk3ig 3 месяца назад

    Enjoyed your video! I'm, curious, what type of microscope are you using? I'm looking into purchasing one for pest identification etc. and would love your details/recommendations. Thanks again for the informative video! Amanda Swiderek

    • @PetalsSepalsandSpines
      @PetalsSepalsandSpines  3 месяца назад

      we got it from Amazon years ago, I don't think they sell them anymore. It was a cheap Plugable Technologies USB microscope and it has 250x augmentation. i hope you can find something equivalent, they are also just fun to have and check out things under the microscope.

  • @wildflowers477
    @wildflowers477 Год назад +1

    Try diatomaceous earth, just dont breathe it in. SO SAD about your plants !