Six-spotted Thrips vs Predatory Thrips

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Six-spotted Thrips Predatory Thrips
Scientific Name Scolothrips sexmaculatus Aeolothrips intermedius
Order Thysanoptera Thysanoptera
Family Thripidae Aeolothripidae
Size 0.8-1.0 mm 1.5-2 mm
Habitat Farmland Farmland
Diet Predators Predators
Regions North America, Europe Europe, Asia
Conservation Not Evaluated Least Concern

Six-spotted Thrips

A tiny predatory thrips with three dark spots on each forewing. It is a valuable natural enemy of spider mites in agriculture.

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Did You Know?

A single six-spotted thrips can destroy over 100 spider mite eggs per day.

Predatory Thrips

A beneficial predatory thrips that feeds on spider mites, other thrips, and small insects. It has distinctive banded wings and is valued in biological control.

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Did You Know?

This thrips is one of the few species in the order that is considered beneficial, as it preys on pest mites and other thrips.