Title: Management of Western Flower Thrips in SE Florida
1Management of Western Flower Thrips in SE
Florida JOE FUNDERBURK, UNIVERSITY OF
FLORIDA CHARLES MELLINGER
Photo Cheryle ODonnell
2Frankliniella occidentalis western flower thrips
Photo Cheryle ODonnell
Established in the southern US (and northern
Florida) in the 1980s Key vector of Tomato
spotted wilt virus Very destabilizing to
integrated pest management programs including in
northern Florida
3Tomato spotted wilt virus symptoms on pepper
Flecking on pepper due to feeding
by Frankliniella occidentalis
4Tomato spotted wilt virus
- Family BUNYAVIRIDAE
- Genus Tospovirus
- Species Tomato spotted wilt virus
- Common name TOMATO SPOTTED WILT (important
worldwide species and in Florida) - About 1000 plant species are known hosts
- Seven species of thrips are known vectors
5PEPPER
Capacity of minute pirate bugs, Orius insidiosus,
to reduce thrips populations
Photo Joe Funderburk
Predator-Prey Ratio Management Guides 1 predator
per about 180 thrips population suppression 1
predator per 50 thrips control
650
PEPPER
0.8
fenpropathrin
40
30
0.4
20
10
0
0.0
0.8
spinosad
12
per flower
8
Thrips per flower
0.4
4
Pirate bugs
0
0.0
0.8
untreated
12
8
0.4
4
0
0.0
14 17 19 21 24
28 31 3
May June 1996
Funderburk, Stavisky Olson 2000
7Thrips/Orius Ratio in Peppers
Ratio above this line, spray
GCC June 2007
8Spinetoram Bioassays of Western Flower Thrips
from Palm Beach County, March 2008
9Spinetoram Bioassays of Thrips in Pepper Fields
IPM field
No IPM
10INSECTICIDES FOR FRUITING VEGETABLES THAT
CONSERVE MINUTE PIRATE BUGS
- RADIANT thrips and other pests
- TESORO thrips and other pests
- REQUIEM thrips, aphids, whiteflies
- INTREPID lepidoptera
- AVAUNT lepidoptera
- Bts lepidoptera, coleoptera
- ECOTROL thrips and other pests
11INSECTICIDES KNOWN TO INDUCE WESTERN FLOWER
THRIPS IN PEPPER
- Fenpropathrin
- Lambda-cyhalothrin
- Dinotefuran
- Zeta-cypermethrin bifenthrin
- Esfenvalerate
- Permethrin
12RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PEPPER
- Distinguish between adult and larval thrips and
identify adult thrips - Economic thresholds about 10 western flower
thrips per flower and about 3 thrips larvae per
fruit - When peppers are flowering, use insecticides for
thrips and other pests that conserve minute
pirate bugs - Never use insecticides that induce western flower
thrips - Ultraviolet-reflective mulch
- Sunflower and other refugia provide a source for
minute pirate bugs - Vertically integrate management of thrips and
other pests including pepper weevil and
lepidoptera
13TOMATO
14Dimples on tomato due to oviposition of
Frankliniella occidentalis
Flecking on tomato due to feeding
by Frankliniella occidentalis
Ring spots and fruit deformity from
tomato spotted wilt infection
15Recommendations for western flower thrips in
Florida
- Distinguish between adult and larval thrips and
identify adult thrips - Economic thresholds about 1 western flower
thrips per flower and about 3 larvae per fruit - Alternate between Radiant and other efficacious
insecticides - Avoid using insecticides that induce western
flower thrips populations - Ultraviolet-reflective mulch
- Vertically integrate management program for
thrips with management of other pests including
whiteflies