WTF , I got these white bugs in my soil

greenkush

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Yea I watered it todAy and they just started coming up, a bunch of them too. I saw them before and thought I elimanated them with the soap/water solution. Little fuckers might ruin my flowering beauties.
 

KlosetKing

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i had the same issue with early aphids and what may have been larvae. i gave my soil a sprinkling twice (when the top 1/4 inch is dry, about 2 days after water for me) with diatomaceous earth. Relatively cheap, completely non-harmful to pets/humans, and is absolutely devastating to those little soft bodied critters. Also serves as a source of trace amounts of silica ;D
 

Auzzie07

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i had the same issue with early aphids and what may have been larvae. i gave my soil a sprinkling twice (when the top 1/4 inch is dry, about 2 days after water for me) with diatomaceous earth. Relatively cheap, completely non-harmful to pets/humans, and is absolutely devastating to those little soft bodied critters. Also serves as a source of trace amounts of silica ;D
Good tip, KlosetKing. +Rep
 

Auzzie07

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From the Wikipedia:
Diatomaceous earth (pronounced /ˌdaɪ.ətəˌmeɪʃəs ˈɜrθ/) also known as diatomite or kieselgur, is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. It has a particle size ranging from less than 1 micron to more than 1 millimeter, but typically 10 to 200 microns.[1] This powder has an abrasive feel, similar to pumice powder, and is very light, due to its high porosity. The typical chemical composition of oven dried diatomaceous earth is 80 to 90% silica, with 2 to 4% alumina (attributed mostly to clay minerals) and 0.5 to 2% iron oxide.[1]
Diatomaceous earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae. It is used as a filtration aid, as a mild abrasive, as a mechanical insecticide, as an absorbent for liquids, as cat litter, as an activator in blood clotting studies, and as a component of dynamite. As it is also heat-resistant, it can be used as a thermal insulator.
 
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