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It's so frustrating when your healthy plants suddenly take a turn for the worse. If you've inspected the leaves, stems, or soil, and found tiny slender insects, you're probably dealing with thrips. They're a serious pest since they feed on the tissue of the plant, preventing it from getting nutrients. Fortunately, you can get rid of them without harmful chemicals. Read on for natural, effective solutions.

1

Blast the thrips off with water.

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  1. The force of the water alone should knock tiny thrips from the plant. Repeat this 3 times a day and spray them every couple of days until you notice the thrips are gone.[1]
    • If you're trying to thrips off of your houseplants, you can place them in the tub when you spray them to contain some of the mess.
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3

Try mixing neem oil into the soapy water.

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  1. If the soapy water alone doesn't seem to get rid of the infestation, add 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of neem oil to the soapy solution and shake it really well. Spray it onto both sides of the leaves, the stems, and the soil. It works by dehydrating the thrips so they die.[3]
    • Neem oil is a vegetable oil that comes from the neem tree. You can buy it at most hardware stores, plant supply stores, grocery stores, or online.
    • Check the plants and reapply the neem oil every other week if you continue to see thrips.
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6

Make an essential oil spray.

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7

Try diluted isopropyl alcohol on the leaves.

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8

Lay aluminum foil on the soil.

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  1. If you're dealing with thrips on a potted plant, cut a piece of foil into a circular ring so it fits around the plant. If you're getting rid of thrips outside, you can lay down long sheets of foil and weigh down the edges with rocks so they don't blow away.[8]
    • Experiment with other reflective surfaces. You might find that cutting old CDs so you can place them around the bases of plants is really effective!
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Spray spinosad to deal with a difficult infestation.

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  1. You can buy garden-safe spinosad at most plant supply stores or online. In general, spray it anywhere you see thrips, but always follow the manufacturer's instructions about how often to reapply the product.[10]
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This article was co-authored by Elmer Bensinger and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Elmer Bensinger is a Pest Control Specialist with Eden Advanced Pest Technologies in Spokane, Washington. With over 20 years of experience, Elmer specializes in integrated pest management and products such as insecticides and rodenticides. He studied business at South Puget Sound Community College. This article has been viewed 41,525 times.
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