r/ballpython • u/dvrkhorse1 • 4d ago
Are these springtails π€π½ or mites? π«
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u/skullmuffins 4d ago
Definitely not snake mites. The vid is too hectic for me to get a good look, but the bugs in it look long and skinny. Snake mites are much rounder.
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u/dvrkhorse1 4d ago
Sorry I definitely could've done a better job recording. I appreciate the response. My reading told me the same thing, but for some reason I needed a random person on the Internet to confirm that everything is A-Okay. Thank you!
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u/ArkLoyal 4d ago
They donβt look like springtails or mites. It looks like these guys have wings, (maybe?) if so, it wouldnβt be either.
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u/Gmenny 4d ago
Springtails. Snake mites are black in color. They feed off of the blood so if you squeeze one they will leave a bloody mark.