Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Alabama Thrips Model Update: April 26, 2023

We have been running thrips models (link) across Alabama for the last 10-14 days to get a sense for what pressure will be like this year. Heading into my 4th crop in Alabama, this is the easiest it has ever been to summarize the models across the state.

Across South Alabama (models run in Baldwin, Escambia, Coffee and Henry Counties), the Thrips Model is predicting a near “normal” situation with the highest risk being for April planted cotton and basically cotton planted after May 1st being at a low risk.

In Central Alabama (models run in Dallas and Autauga Counties), the model predicts April planted cotton to be at the highest risk and cotton planted after about May 10th at the lowest risk.

In North Central Alabama (models run in Pickens and Talladega Counties), things are a little different from East to West. In Pickens County, the highest risk is for early April planted cotton, but elevated risks run through about May 10th. In Talladega County, the highest risk of thrips pressure is from about April 25th through about May 10th, cotton planted after about May 15th is at the lowest risk across North Central Alabama.

In North Alabama (models run in Lauderdale, Limestone and Cherokee Counties), cotton planted in May is at the highest risk. The model is currently predicting the highest thrips pressure since at least 2018, with 2021 being the closest pressure. As of now, it does not appear any cotton will be at low risk in North Alabama.

With the models in mind, what are we going to do about thrips in 2023? We recently posted a blog with thoughts on thrips management. You can read it here. To summarize our post, effective thrips management is important to get the crop off to a fast, vigorous start. The best way to manage thrips is to use a recommended insecticide at-plant insecticide (IST or in-furrow) or ThryvOn cotton. Foliar insecticides are meant to supplement at-plant treatments, not replace them.

For more information on thresholds and insecticide recommendations, visit the Alabama Cotton IPM Guide (IPM-0415). To stay up-to-date on the Alabama cotton insect situation, subscribe to the Alabama Cotton Shorts Newsletter, Alabama Crops Report Newsletter and Podcast, and the Syngenta Pest Patrol Hotline. As always, if we can be of any help, don’t hesitate to reach out (Scott Graham: 662-809-3368; Ron Smith: 334-332-9501).

Thrips Model Locations