sweetsmoker
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here they are... lil bitches. not thrips , spidermites whiefly or gnats ,, hmmm any ideas
that's pretty small..
hi bud thanks for looking in,, u can see em with the naked eye, but thought the scope mite help diagnose better, they could well be the larvae of something i mentioned, but i cant help thinking i wud of spotted some mature by now..
Hey OP, not trying to derail your thread, but how did you take those magnified pics like that?here they are... lil bitches. not thrips , spidermites whiefly or gnats ,, hmmm any ideas