What kind of bugs are these?

slow means they are feeding locally, I.e., eatin yer plant, good helpful predatory mites are fast as lighting, kitten as a cat, and rather dashing **blush**
 

Trollinlife

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No damage has been done to the plants in the last couple weeks, there's no small larvae. And they've the plants have are being treated nightly
 

Nugachino

Well-Known Member
They look like a kind of mite. Not all mites are bad though. Some are predatory. And prey on other pests.
 

Los Reefersaurus

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I personally would leave, them sometimes you can develop a wonderful case of insects that actually help you. Keep an eye on them see if you can figure out what they up to.
I once had a case of paper wasps that built a nest in my veg room wall to over winter. I also had thrips. I decided to give them a chance but if anyone ever got stung they would all die. These paper wasps killed all the thrips , then they went dormant and moved on in the spring.

I also have spring bellies that flair up when ever I have a soil rot or too much moisture. They are my little clean up crew.

I also have worm bin..........

So ya working with nature can be helpful sometimes
 
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