Posted by willshak on October 1, 2010, 5:23 pm
These were on my deck today after a rain. Each bug/insect is about 1 mm
in length. Using every magnifying lens available in the house, they
appear to be flea like, with two antennas and 6 legs.They seem to like
to huddle, but others move swim-like through the water, and others
spring to new locations. Those are 6" wide decking boards.
http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/2349/dscn0227u.jpg
This is only one section of the deck, they were on other sections, but
those pics didn't come out as well.
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Bill
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In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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Posted by Pat Kiewicz on October 2, 2010, 7:02 am
willshak said:
>These were on my deck today after a rain. Each bug/insect is about 1 mm
>in length. Using every magnifying lens available in the house, they
>appear to be flea like, with two antennas and 6 legs.They seem to like
>to huddle, but others move swim-like through the water, and others
>spring to new locations. Those are 6" wide decking boards.
>http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/2349/dscn0227u.jpg
>This is only one section of the deck, they were on other sections, but
>those pics didn't come out as well.
Springtails.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ig124
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Posted by willshak on October 2, 2010, 11:20 am
Pat Kiewicz wrote the following:
> willshak said:
>
>> These were on my deck today after a rain. Each bug/insect is about 1 mm
>> in length. Using every magnifying lens available in the house, they
>> appear to be flea like, with two antennas and 6 legs.They seem to like
>> to huddle, but others move swim-like through the water, and others
>> spring to new locations. Those are 6" wide decking boards.
>> http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/2349/dscn0227u.jpg
>> This is only one section of the deck, they were on other sections, but
>> those pics didn't come out as well.
>>
>>
> Springtails.
> http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ig124
>
Thanks.
That appears to be them. The ones I have appear to be the linear type,
except for the colors mentioned. Mine are black, and was first thought
to be spilled ground black pepper.
BTW, I killed them using Clorox Clean-Up. It took a little longer to
kill them since they were in water which diluted the clorox even further.
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>in length. Using every magnifying lens available in the house, they
>appear to be flea like, with two antennas and 6 legs.They seem to like
>to huddle, but others move swim-like through the water, and others
>spring to new locations. Those are 6" wide decking boards.
>http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/2349/dscn0227u.jpg
>This is only one section of the deck, they were on other sections, but
>those pics didn't come out as well.