Tiny black bugs in my bloom buds.........

Conroe, TX(Zone 8b)

This is somewhat of a first for me with Hibiscus. Just yesterday I found some very small apparently black coloured specks running around on a somewhat "distorted" bud. You could see that this bud was most likely NOT going to eventually bloom. I tried raising Roses down here in SE-TX years ago but gave up due in no small part to Thrips. I assume that Thrips love to infest more than Roses and can only assume that this might be what I have spotted. I usually use some sort of a thin gardening oil or Neem. However, due to this intense heat we're having I don't dare risk it. Been there, done that, in the past.........never again!...........LoL.

I was thinking of insecticidal soap, Spinosid, Pyrethrins, and as a last resort.........Cygon (an organophosphate). I rarely have used Cygon and actually swore would never use it again, but sometimes down here the bugs can get so bad that you have to resort to "ThermoNuclear" combat!.........LoL.

I read somewhere here in Dave's that Bayer "granules" is a good overall insecticide above and below ground. Thanks for any help anyone might afford me.

Regards,
Tomatomaniac

P.S. That is NOT the black bug I mentioned......LoL. This is just another one of my Hibiscus amongst my Zinnias with a visiting Bumble Bee.

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Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

Probably aphids, I get black ones all over my hibiscus all the time. I just go around with a hose every day and squirt them off. You could use insecticidal soap too if you want, but no matter what you do they keep coming back so you'll need to keep an eye out for them and zap them again.

Northern California, United States(Zone 9a)

If you can see them running around they could be thrips.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrip

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