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By Cross
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They almost look like those weird little jumping things. Hopefully someone has an actual answer.

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By Bob Beer
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They are most likely a kind of Oribatid mite. Common in soils, they help break down rotting matter. Not a problem to the plants.


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By Bob Beer
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When I was a kid, I would actually use a toothpick to guide them into the mouths of Nepenthes seedlings. That’s some needliness right there. I had a lot of time.


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Bob Beer wrote:When I was a kid, I would actually use a toothpick to guide them into the mouths of Nepenthes seedlings. That’s some needliness right there. I had a lot of time. Image


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ImageImageImageImageImage you sound like me feeding those soil gnats to my drosera lol

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