Indoor wtf are these, please help!

from what this says they eat fungi, mold spores and decaying plant matter so they seem like they would be more beneficial then harmful
 
i hope so bro, after a lot of research i think ive found an article that shows the same ones i have..atleast i think they look they same :smokebuds:

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn74136.html

heres some pics from that article...
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these adults look just like the pic i took dont you think?

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this little white one is a photo of a baby springtail so that would explain why i saw some very tiny white ones and some bigger black looking ones.

i dont have a picture of any baby ones i caught but those adults ones sure look like the one in the pic i took :smokebuds:


heres my pic for comparison...

:toke:
 
I think you got it man.... hey better then having mites or thrips etc. anyways
 
nope. But I also had mites on those ones and only damage was stippleing from mites.
 
Awesome discussion guys... That's how we roll... Ask, discuss, research and discover.... :Cushty:

I had them too. The white ones... Killed them all and realized what they were... :face:

I did have an over population though. But they show up, especially when growing organically...

Just keep in mind, their a beneficial bug. But keep the #'s in check !!!!
 
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