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Posted by: rhallman at Fri May 19 20:09:30 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rhallman ] I think we might be talking about Springtails. They seem to be common with organic substrates. I get them on occasion using aspen. They are not parasites, are easy to control and supposedly benign. They feed on decaying organic material like substrate, feces and pieces of shed skin. [ Hide Replies ]
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