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Old 11-18-2013, 11:14 AM
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Hello, I am very new to orchid growing. I tried a couple several years ago, promptly failed, and gave up. More recently I decided to give it another go. I bought a small light for them, and things have been going well. I have several small plants: Dendrobium, Masdevallia and Epidendrum.

In the last couple of weeks I seem to have developed a pest problem, and I'm hoping someone can help me identify and treat them. I've posted the best photo I can get, but it's not easy, as these things are tiny.

After watching these things for several minutes, I'm nearly convinced they are not mites, as I am 99% sure they only have six legs, and are thus insects. They don't have any wings that I can see, and I haven't seen them jump or fly. Their bodies are very bulbous, and from a top view appear to be essentially spherical. They look very much like small ants with the middle section (thorax) chopped out.

The one in the photo is the largest size I see and you could fit several of these on the head of a standard pin. There are many that are smaller, as small as maybe one-fourth this size, and there are also some VERY tiny nymph/larvae that are translucent. So far I don't see any on the orchids at all; they seem to be crawling on, and eating, the sphagnum.

I'm in the midwest, and am growing these entirely indoors, if that helps. Hoping someone can tell me what these are! If not, should I just treat with some broad spectrum insecticide? And if that's the recommendation, some basic info about how to do this would be very helpful, as I've never done this before. I don't know if I should mist with insecticide, or remove the plants and root systems entirely from the substrate, and soak, or what.

Any advice at all would be immensely appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 11-18-2013, 12:14 PM
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They look a lot like some type of beetle to me.
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Old 11-18-2013, 12:22 PM
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Welcome to OB Not sure what that critter is but I would thoroughly clean the plant repot and toss the old moss. It and friends may have hitch hiked a ride in it. You never know how tasty your roots and flower buds are to these guys.
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Old 11-18-2013, 01:24 PM
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I agree. Time to repot. Toss out all of the old media. Do NOT re-use any of it.

Rinse the roots throughly to clean all of the old media off.
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Old 11-18-2013, 02:14 PM
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Thanks, guys, that's what I'll do first...maybe that will be enough. I think it's also probably time to start letting these plants get a little crier, too, so maybe that will help.
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Old 11-18-2013, 02:38 PM
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I'm not sure that it's a beetle. One reason is that there aren't too many beetle species that are small enough to put several on the head of a pin. To me it looks more like one of the springtails. Check out "sminthuridae." (Yes, that's how you spell it.) If it is, it's probably not a real serious threat.

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Old 11-18-2013, 02:56 PM
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wuness, that's what they are for sure, just image-Googled, and you've nailed it. Thanks!

Now, does that alter what I should do?

---------- Post added at 02:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:44 PM ----------

OK, I just did a bit of reading about springtails, and looks like I have no worries, as long as I don't let them proliferate like crazy. Some sites even describe them as beneficial.

And the first line of eradication would be to dry things out more between waterings, which I'll be doing anyway, so looks like I'm good shape.

Thanks!
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Old 11-18-2013, 08:16 PM
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I have them too - they're springtails. Completely harmless to orchids, and may actually be beneficial. Look them up on Wikipedia.
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