Hay bro,
Basically am fucked :s!
After I read about merit 75 and the guys above who recommended it, I thought they meant it for springtails.
I just payed 50US dollars to get it and guess what, I just called the customs to ask about another proudct called Bifen I\T
They told me no its not aloud in the EU even the Merit is not aloud and am facing even a kind of a fine now :s!!
I contact the guy on ebay to stop the order and refund me but no answer yet :s:s!!!
I though Ill nuke those jumpers with both proudcts.
If you are in the US then thats your chance bro.
For me till now I really have no clue what to do with them!
I can not dry my medium as I basically grow in coco....
Neem oil just slow them down. And am not using it regulary as the oil is not good for the roots and am flowering at the moment.
Am really worried about my veg room as this creatures is so tiny that u dont even see them and am afried i transplant them to the veg room accidently.
Specially i just started a lovely 12 new seeds different tasty strains.
I think this will help you alot, please read it. Unfortunately i can not get my hands on any of the mentioned components
All are banned in the EU
http://www.houseplantsguru.com/springtails-and-how-they-damage-plants
Also this is a qouted text from a grower in another forum which I found helpfull
I copy paste as you will see his english is much better lool
Sorry for that
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Make sure you indentify correctly first.....
THEN---
You will hear from many people that they are no problem and simply feed on dead or decaying organic matter. Some will even tell you they are beneficial....all this is terribly wrong when considering the limited space within containers of an indoor garden.
I battled them for a loooooong time and they reduced my yields to nothing. Organic hydro and soil systems. NOTHING, trust me on this. When the organic matter within your container is exhausted they quickly begin feeding on your root and root hyphae systems rendering efficient nutrient uptake impossible. Everything during vegetative cycles will move along fine but as the needs of each plant explode during early Flower Phase you will see flower production come to a standstill.
Kill them now. I tried EVERYTHING. Once again, trust me please. From one of our state entomologists to any online resource I finally narrowed down one product: Bifenthrin. Used as a soil drench with the addition of Diatomaceous Earth I have eliminated them but use one drench per run just in case....
It is available under a few generic names and with different labeling for different uses, I'll leave the googling up to you...
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Hope this helps...
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