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They are slow moving. They are only in soil nothing on the leaves and they are in the worm farm. I want to say they are bulb mites, but they also look like good soil mites.Slow moving bad, fast moving good
Those look like russet mites
Thanks bro I may send them to lab and see exactly what they are. But ya I was looking in to diatomaceous earth but if they were bulb mites it wouldn't kill those. I scoped some roots and didn't see them on there.Slow moving in soil they are recyclers or root mites. I would smear vaseline around the bottom of the stalk on the plant to prevent any from crawling up the plant and then put a good inch or so thick layer of diatomateous earth as a top dressing for the dirt.
Thanks they all look so similar it's crazy I'm aware of the hynopasis mite but google the bulb mite they look the same.Look at a bug called the hynopasis miles bug. It's a bennificial mite that love fungus gnat larvae.
Rumor is that ffof has them added sometimes to fight FG.
Those could be ok.
Best of luck. Peace
check these out the first ones are Garkic bulb mites (they look very similar to mine) the second one is a Miles they both look similar.Hyponaspis miles bugs run around looking for larvae to eat flailing their two front feelers about in front of them. If they are miles bugs and they are moving slow in your soil they must have a big food source like lots of fg larva. I have had miles bugs and these are not them, they dont have the front feelers. These are more likely eating the organic matter in your soil and or your roots.
The head isn't to long to its body. Are tail pipes the hairs coming out there ass? They do have that. Thanks!Do yours have that long head ? If so your cool. And if they aren't feeding on roots I think it's ok. And miles Bugs Don't have any tailpipes.
Peace
I haven't tried either I want to identify them first I guess the only true way is to send them to a lab.Maybe if you had some miles bugs they would get fat, you try biowar or nematodes?
Slow moving bad, fast moving good
Those look like russet mites
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