Help! What are these things?!

Likwid

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Obviously I'm a first time grower & have recently encountered some crawlers... I have no idea what they are, just know they are extremely small. I've researched everywhere and read some forums with similar issues, but always non-conclusive. I pulled the seedling as soon as I discovered them and so far, my other two plants seem to be unfazed. I managed to capture some images some under 120x magnification. Anybody know what it is I'm dealing with and a solution to my problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Yup... definitely it.... At least now I know what it is I'm looking at and now just have to google how to counter. Much obliged R.A.S.
 
i like to use alternate sprayings of pyrethin and spinosad. they sell garden safe brand pyrethin spray locally, i have to order captain jack's dead bug brew, with spinosad, from amazon, get the concentrate,its way cheaper in the long run.
spray one, wait 4 days, then spray the other. repeat the whole thing at least twice. always worked for me, so far
 
i like to use alternate sprayings of pyrethin and spinosad. they sell garden safe brand pyrethin spray locally, i have to order captain jack's dead bug brew, with spinosad, from amazon, get the concentrate,its way cheaper in the long run.
spray one, wait 4 days, then spray the other. repeat the whole thing at least twice. always worked for me, so far

I hit up amazon and will follow your advice... So far the other two seem unaffected. Thanks brother!
 
I hit up amazon and will follow your advice... So far the other two seem unaffected. Thanks brother!


Before nuking anything.

Try searching for

HYPOASPIS MILES


Confirm first that you haven't actually inherited predatory bugs that are protecting your plants.
 
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