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Malcolm McRoberts 18-09-2005 05:07 PM

tiny jumping jumping foating bugs
 
Hi.

I've got a 1/2 barrel pond with a plastic liner on my porch.
There are some tiny bugs that hang out on the walls of the
liner just above the water line. If disturbed, they jump
onto the surface of the water, where they float and then
return to the side. They can jump several inches. They're
smaller than a grain of salt and look sort of redish brown.

Can someone tell me what these are and if they are something
I should try to control, or just leave alone? Thanks.

-malcolm

Lar 18-09-2005 08:23 PM

In article ,
says...
:) Hi.
:)
:) I've got a 1/2 barrel pond with a plastic liner on my porch.
:) There are some tiny bugs that hang out on the walls of the
:) liner just above the water line. If disturbed, they jump
:) onto the surface of the water, where they float and then
:) return to the side. They can jump several inches. They're
:) smaller than a grain of salt and look sort of redish brown.
:)
:) Can someone tell me what these are and if they are something
:) I should try to control, or just leave alone? Thanks.
:)
:) -malcolm
:)
called springtails...are attracted by the humid environment around the
pond, but should be harmless enough in that setting
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

Daniel Morrow 19-09-2005 03:34 AM

Bottom posted.


"Malcolm McRoberts" wrote in message
...
Hi.

I've got a 1/2 barrel pond with a plastic liner on my porch.
There are some tiny bugs that hang out on the walls of the
liner just above the water line. If disturbed, they jump
onto the surface of the water, where they float and then
return to the side. They can jump several inches. They're
smaller than a grain of salt and look sort of redish brown.

Can someone tell me what these are and if they are something
I should try to control, or just leave alone? Thanks.

-malcolm


To get rid of the springtails wipe the inside of the barrel with water and
then draw sheets of paper (possibly newspaper) over the water surface in the
same way as when removing scum from the surface of the water. Good luck and
later!




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