They can get pretty bad fast if you don't do anything about it. Their life cycle is complex you should google it to see what you're up against. Outside it's not too much of a problem 'cause you have help from other insects but indoors needs quick attention. They are tricky because they adapt and gain resistance to most insecticides very quickly. Something with spinosad is the best bet to kill them off fast. Thrips don't have much defense against it and it is organic. Azomax or some other neem based product is good also but there is a chance that they will become resistant to it quickly. It is very important to be thorough when you do whatever it is that your going to do. The more days that they are exposed to anything the more likely they are able to adapt.