CityDweller (02-03-20), GEORGE (29-02-20), IceCalibur (29-02-20)
Those look like hypoapsis mites . Beneficial mites those are .
Unless they got black specs on their backs wich i cannot see .
Where did you find them ?
Are there white specs on yoir plant leaves ?
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CityDweller (02-03-20), GEORGE (02-03-20), Vikingo (03-03-20)
How big are these? When I had hypoaspis miles they were almost invisible to the human eye. Just a moving spec. I needed the scope our loup to get a clear view. There are mites that look similar to the hypoaspis miles.
A few photos for comparison
GEORGE (02-03-20), IceCalibur (02-03-20), Vikingo (03-03-20)
CityDweller (05-03-20), GEORGE (03-03-20)
In general fast moving soil mites are beneficial. If the plants look fine don't stress. My worm bin is loaded with all sorts of bugs. Never had as issue.
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