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Thrips

Plague thrips (Thrips imagines) and Western flower trips (Frankliniella accidentails). Both species have been recorded in olive flowers, but plague thrips is the more common in flowers and on sticky traps in groves.

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  • PESTS
    • Olive Lace Bug
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