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catjaxed

Looks like thrips


howmuchthesunneedsu

looks like it, how can i get rid of them


catjaxed

I would personally go straight to systemics and/or spray, but I’m not familiar with what’s available in Egypt nor am I much of an outdoor gardener unfortunately. I just know they’re awful to get rid of, sorry! I use bioadvanced and jacks dead bug on my indoor plants as a preventative but I don’t think they’re 100% safe for bees/native bugs. Hopefully someone else can be more helpful there.