tree beard
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I thought about peeing on it but it all happened so fastHit it with fire - just to make sure.
I thought about peeing on it but it all happened so fastHit it with fire - just to make sure.
From what I've read some species can get up to a half inch, which is what this wasIt might not be.. but jes sayin there's many species of thrips, and some can get that big.
Yepper just the one, giant gnarly godzilla looking mother fucker. Never seen any other signs of pests till I got attacked by this thingjust the one?
Maybe some uncontacted amazonian thrips.From what I've read some species can get up to a half inch, which is what this was
This is my new favorite forum comment.ew guys stop posting pictures of bugs jesus
It was dry, no signs of leaf damage or anythingPersonally I wouldn't be too stressed by something I found in a pile of trim... Any sign of leaf damage on the living plants? And was the trim dry or still wet?
Yeah I wouldn't worry about it then. Thrips (and many other insect pests) suck the juices out of the leaves/stems. Dry trim = no juices to suck = whatever bugs you find in there are unlikely to be of concern, even if you can't positively ID them.It was dry, no signs of leaf damage or anything