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#1 Offline Yusteponant - Posted May 7 2025 - 9:20 PM

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Why don't people put springtails into their setups is it because they bug the brood or something else. Just wondering


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#2 Offline MyrmecologyMaven - Posted Yesterday, 8:58 AM

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They can be used. I made a post about this topic a while back. https://www.formicul.../?hl=springtail


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#3 Offline ColAnt735 - Posted Yesterday, 4:01 PM

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A lot of ant species will eat springtails, such as Odontomachus. Additionally I've found that most ant setups are not very spacious, therefore not giving springtails much space to hide and reproduce.


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