Abstract

Analysis has been made of possible relationships between various weather factors and thrips activity, and tables illustrating these relationships are presented. It was found, as broadly expected, that settled, sunny and warm weather was favourable for flight, and that unstable thundery weather was adverse. It proved possible to formulate some rules to foretell whether particular combinations of meteorological factors would give rise to above average thrips activity. These included an indication of temperature and humidity, sunshine, weather and stability of the lower air.

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