The Surfer Dthrip [updated] Page

Because Surfer Thrips are so small (usually less than 1/20th of an inch), you usually won’t see the insect itself first. Instead, look for the damage they leave behind:

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Thrips (order Thysanoptera) are tiny, slender insects with fringed wings. The term "Surfer Thrip" is a colloquial name often used by gardeners and horticulturalists to describe thrips that are particularly agile or that "surf" the wind to travel from plant to plant. Some regional dialects also use the term to describe specific species that have a waxy coating, making them appear slightly whitish or grey, much like the foam of a wave. Because Surfer Thrips are so small (usually less

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Here’s a concise review of by the poet John Ashbery , which appears in his 1985 collection April Galleons .