What kind of bug is this

Liamp1603

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I agree with above ... thrips from the picture try to get one under a microscope out your loupe for a positive identification .... I've used " guard n aid thrip " it works it's just a soap that you spray on your plants two or theee times
 

CptBluemax

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Not thrips , definitely not , I have thrips.

You'd have seen pale to custard yellow youngling too if thrips , they're ,not adult thrips , far too large far too obvious, some other kind of more beetle like leaf feeder.

Look at pictures of adult thrips , this is not them.

Apart from this I'm totally unsure , very beetle like
 

Samwiseman420

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Not thrips , definitely not , I have thrips.

You'd have seen pale to custard yellow youngling too if thrips , they're ,not adult thrips , far too large far too obvious, some other kind of more beetle like leaf feeder.

Look at pictures of adult thrips , this is not them.

Apart from this I'm totally unsure , very beetle like
I see what you mean but the leaves definitely have thrip damage. They could be a bigger species of thrip tho. I also had the tiny custard yellow ones that you mentioned. Those are definitely not the same but the damage is very similar.
 

tstick

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potato flea beetles, maybe? I was going to say thrips, too, at first....I would need to see a closer closeup to be sure.
 

CptBluemax

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I see what you mean but the leaves definitely have thrip damage. They could be a bigger species of thrip tho. I also had the tiny custard yellow ones that you mentioned. Those are definitely not the same but the damage is very similar.
Aye I could be totally wrong and could be a certain type of thrip I have , from what I understand and have seen they are very un thrip like adults ( at least compared to mine )

Actually I just clocked a yellow custard larvae in the pics as well , looks EXACTLY like thrip larva.

Could indeed be them.

Sorry not an expert here.
 

CptBluemax

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I gave mine good soak of nematodes with their regular feed and spread diamataceous earth alll on the soil and floor ( the day after watering ).

Reluctant do to anything in flower, I've had mine since 2 weeks veg , sprayed the shit out of them then with smc spider mite control , they've been there all along and I can only see them starting to cause worrying damage in week 8 flower , just starting so looks like I got off lightly.
 

Avering

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Not thrips , definitely not , I have thrips.

You'd have seen pale to custard yellow youngling too if thrips , they're ,not adult thrips , far too large far too obvious, some other kind of more beetle like leaf feeder.

Look at pictures of adult thrips , this is not them.

Apart from this I'm totally unsure , very beetle like
They do have the custard yellow young kings I could take some pictures later I’m pretty sure these are thrips im in the south if it matters
 

CptBluemax

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They do have the custard yellow young kings I could take some pictures later I’m pretty sure these are thrips im in the south if it matters
Ah I see them I replied to samwise a few above.

Almost definitely some type of thrip I guess , I'm in the UK so we pr8bs have totally different species , the young ones look exactly the same.

A small load isn't a problem , mid to late flower unlikely to ruin them unless a huge infestation. They go for the leaves only AFAIK and thankfully not fruits or flowers themselves. I got a light load so seem to have gotten away with it , over time and enough from an early stage they could defo cause damage.

Pyrethrin bombs as a last nuclear option ( not permethrin its synthetic ) diamatecous earth , nematodes ( thrips have a soil life stage ) neem oil , spray and soil. Predator bugs , lady bugs , pirate etc , even predatory mites you can get.

Damned if I know where I got em , gonna set off a Pyrethrin aersol and bleach clean fir next grow
 

Star Dog

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Does anyone know anything about permethrin based poison during flowering, sounds ominous lol?
Smoke bombs (permethrin) are highly effective but when I used them ages back info was difficult to find so I used one 3 days appart x3 since then I've read permethrin also kills the eggs so maybe one is enough..
If it's safe I mean?

Burning sulphur is used by some people in flowering to control pests its been used forever as an insect killer, it doesn't require anything fancy just a heat source and sulphur it's maybe worth checking our my experience with pests is only limited to vegging (touches wood) good luck!!
 
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