Agricultural pests that feed on plant matter and spread microorganisms in soil are springtails. Less than 6 millimeters in length, springtails also have an abdominal, tail-like appendage folded under the body to use for jumping when threatened.
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Springtails mostly feed on decaying matter, like fungi and molds.
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Springtails can be found in leaf litter and decaying material.
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Springtails are found wherever insects like termites and ants are found.
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Springtails are able to jump as high as 4 inches in the air with their tail.
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Springtails are sometimes found indoors in bathrooms and basements where it is often damp, but this is usually by accident, not because they actively seek damp environments.
Springtails are not parasitic to humans, but they can cause skin irritation through loose scales and hair. A professional exterminator would know the best on how to get rid of springtails as they tend to gather in large numbers. The professionals can help you get rid of springtails with just one call.
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12040 Greenfield Rd Detroit, MI 48227