Little white soil mites - video of them inside

damien

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I've got TONS of these little buggers crawling around the soil in my willow leaf ficus (first bonsai).
They don't seem to ever go on the tree or leaves, I haven't seen any larva looking things, or and flying critters.

Can anyone tell me what they are?
I've googled pests and all the ones I find are flying ones, larva/maggoty types, or things that eat leaves.

[video=youtube;h7VaivCP1xk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7VaivCP1xk[/video]
 

Stan Kengai

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Those look like springtails. They feed on decaying organic matter, and are generally harmless to your plants, although they can be a nuisance. They are hard to get rid of, but you can control their population by letting the top inch of your soil dry in between waterings, and using a lot less organic matter in the future.
 

damien

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Thanks!
I will try that...definitely going to switch to a better bonsai mix next time I repot.
 
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