Springtails? Springtails are usually harmless to plants and can even be beneficial. They are scavengers that feed on decaying organic matter, such as fungi and microbes in soil, and rarely damage plants. However, some species may damage seedlings by chewing on their roots and leaves, causing small, rounded pits on young leaves or roots, or irregular holes in thin leaves. Damaged seedlings may appear wilted and may die if damaged when young, but mature plants are not significantly injured. Springtails are more likely to be abundant in overwatered potted houseplants, so you can try allowing the soil to dry out completely to get rid of them. You can also sprinkle diatomaceous earth on the soil surface to kill off the insects. -AI Overview
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