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Flower thrips
Rufus Isaacs, MSU Entomology
Thrips feeding damage affects pollination and yields.
Jerry A. Payne, USDA ARS


Damage to leaves.


Thrips are elongated with feathery wings.
Jack T. Reed, Mississippi State Univ.

Thrips can feed on flowers, leaves, and fruit. In blueberry, a few different species cause injury. These insects are active before, during, and after bloom. When they feed on flowers, the damage can cause reduced pollination and poor fruit set. Damaged leaves may become curled and red. Scout for thrips during bloom by tapping flowers onto a white sheet. Split flowers open to look for feeding damage.

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