I am not good enough to distinguish good bugs from bad bugs in my organic soil.
What I do know is when I poke around my top soil, I see bugs, all different kinds.
The two I see the most of are tiny little white mite looking things that crawl around and tiny white/clear worm looking things.
My plants are healthy as can be in the organic soil so I am not that concerned about the bugs but I wish I knew what they were.
A lot of my soil is recycled for the most part and I never use any type of pH adjusting agent.
The tiny little white/clear worms are exactly that. I can see into their torso and inside I can see what looks like a mud vain like in a cray fish. They act just like a red worm when I expose it to light, twisting and flopping around trying to fall into a dark crack.
They range from 2-4 millimeters long for the most part.
Watcha think?
A picture would be impossible because they are so small.
What I do know is when I poke around my top soil, I see bugs, all different kinds.
The two I see the most of are tiny little white mite looking things that crawl around and tiny white/clear worm looking things.
My plants are healthy as can be in the organic soil so I am not that concerned about the bugs but I wish I knew what they were.
A lot of my soil is recycled for the most part and I never use any type of pH adjusting agent.
The tiny little white/clear worms are exactly that. I can see into their torso and inside I can see what looks like a mud vain like in a cray fish. They act just like a red worm when I expose it to light, twisting and flopping around trying to fall into a dark crack.
They range from 2-4 millimeters long for the most part.
Watcha think?
A picture would be impossible because they are so small.