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Old 15-09-2003, 07:32 PM
Wendy
 
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Springtails! The name suddenly came to me. I will let you do the
searching.*G*
Maybe put out another post while you are here. I know I read about it in one
of
my garden related news groups.
Cheers Wendy

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I think I know what you're talking about, they are about the size of a

flea
& move
faster than a speeding bullet! I don't remember the name, hoping someone
will.
Cheers Wendy


lol. that sounds like them. flea sized indeed. and they crawl, and i
think can hop a little bit.


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Are they silver greyish.
If so they could be silverfish. It's a bug I remember from my youth.

It's
probably not the real scientific name, just one used by local folks.
I believe they were harmless, they just apear where there is wood

and
a
high
humidity.
I believe they were about 2-3mm at most.

they are a silvery almost see-through grey. but they are not 2-3 mm.

a
mm
at the most. they're very tiny and are not long but more like a tiny

tiny
tiny ladybug or something that shape. it's hard to say, because they

are
so
small, but i don't know if silverfish is the right answer. anyone

else?




I believe that the only way to get rid of them was clean mix and pot

for
the
plants and clean the area (windowsill, cracks...) with bleach and

soap.
Cheers
Peter

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hi all,

my phals have become infested. i've hunted around the net and

can't
really
find the matching culprits. they're very small, move quick, and

are
kind
of
greyish. my orchids are in pots in my home. the bugs seem to

like
the
tray
beneath the pot. i've used dish soap mixtures but to no avail

(i'm
afraid
to be too forceful with it as all my phals are currently in

bloom).

how can i eliminate these bugs? is there an 'at home' solution or

do
i
need
professional help?

thanks so much gang!

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