Springtails Springtails are tiny wingless insects that can flip into the air, giving them the appearance of tiny fleas. They would go completely unnoticed except that hundreds of them can accumulate on surfaces like a small, dusty gray carpet that moves. Most springtails live in rich soil or leaf litter, under bark or decaying wood,…
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