Help to ID these little critters

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I need a little help to identify these little critters I found on my deshojo maple. I think they could be spider mites of some kind.

Can anyone confirm , and advise the best way to get rid of these ugly little things and keep them away ! What I found have been scraped off and flushed down the toilet 👊
 

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I believe they are consuming those moth eggs.

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Nevermind!

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Seriously got me creeped out these little bugs. Disgusting looking things , I was worried about my plants. Now I'm worried about my house being infested . How can so many of these bugs wind up munching on these moth eggs ? Where the hell have they came from ? And how do these disgusting things even find what they're looking for
Blerghhhh
 
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