ThunderFlies And BadGuys [TFABG]
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Feb 13, 2016(10y)
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Combat
Kills15
Losses14
Efficiency52%
Danger Ratio86%
ISK
Destroyed3.50b
Lost13.15b
ISK Eff.21%
Balance-9649411317
Activity
Solo Kills1
Final Blows3
Points15
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Last 90 Days
Kills0
Losses0
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Combat
Kills15
Losses14
Efficiency52%
Danger Ratio86%
ISK
Destroyed3.50b
Lost13.15b
ISK Efficiency21%
Balance-9649411317
Activity
Solo Kills1
Final Blows3
Points15
Members0
Last 90 Days
Kills0
Losses0
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost0
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Bio
Due to their small sizes and high rates of reproduction, thrips are difficult to control using classical biological control. All predators must be small and slender enough to penetrate the crevices where thrips hide while feeding, and then prey extensively on eggs and larvae. Only two families of parasitoid Hymenoptera are known to parasitize eggs and larvae, the Eulophidae and the Trichogrammatidae. Other biocontrol agents of adults and larvae include aphid wasps, anthocorid bugs of genus Orius, and phytoseiid mites. For this reason, many growers are occasionally forced to make limited use of pesticides to control thrips populations in the field and in greenhouses. Another effective strategy for pest thrips are biological insecticides, including Beauveria bassiana or Verticillium lecanii. These demonstrate a clear effect on eggs, larvae and adults of thrips.[citation needed] Insecticidal soap spray is effective against thrips. It is commercially available or can be made of certain types of household soap.
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