Gladiolus Thrips vs Grain Thrips

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Gladiolus Thrips Grain Thrips
Scientific Name Thrips simplex Limothrips cerealium
Order Thysanoptera Thysanoptera
Family Thripidae Thripidae
Size 1.2-1.5 mm 1.2-1.8 mm
Habitat Farmland Farmland
Diet Herbivores Herbivores
Regions Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Asia Europe, Asia, North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Gladiolus Thrips

A specialist pest of gladiolus and related plants, causing silvery streaking on leaves and flower damage. It can survive in stored gladiolus corms.

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Did You Know?

Gladiolus thrips can persist through winter by hiding in stored gladiolus bulbs, reinfesting new plantings the following season.

Grain Thrips

A widespread pest of cereal crops including wheat, barley, and oats. Adults are dark brown and migrate in swarms during warm summer days.

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Did You Know?

On hot summer days, grain thrips swarm in enormous numbers and are colloquially known as "thunder bugs" because they seem to appear before storms.