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Extension Network Sites > Pacific Northwest Vegetable Extension Group > Basil thrips

Basil thrips

basil-thrips

Symptoms of thrips feeding injury on basil plants. Thrips tend to aggregate in the buds, feeding on succulent new leaves. This results in misshapen leaves as the damaged leaves expand, thickening and scarring of the leaf tissue, and even holes in the leaf blades.
Photo Source: Jules Riske

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