The biology of Thrips nigropilosus Uzel was studied in a laboratory. The life history was examined at 20°C as well as the effect of temperatures on its life cycle at 12, 20, 25 and 30°C with fixed 70% r.h. The thrips pass through egg, two larval instars, prepupae and pupae to become adults. The development of these pre-adults occur on the pyrethrum plants except that prepupal and pupal stages occur in the soil. The emerged adults display sexual dimorphism, with lower ratio of male to female (2:11) and adult longevity range of 1–21 days.
The thrips development duration decreased with increasing temperatures. When expressed as rates, it was found out that faster development occurred for the second larval and pupal instars than other stages with an increase in temperature. The optimum temperature for the thrips development was 20°C, mortality being higher at other temperatures.