Springtails are attracted to excessive moisture and organic material. They live in soil or under decaying wood or bark, thriving in areas with leaf litter, compost and organic mulches. Springtails feed on molds, fungi, algae and decaying plant material. (hardly avoidable growing in dirt/peat)
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Springtails are mostly a nuisance pest, doing little damage to plants. They will chew roots in the soil where they're located, and can inhibit plant hardiness. But they seldom do major damage.
I see no issues with them. the later in flower the more there are. the wetter the soil the higher the population.
I'd say they are a key to successful plant expressions. I have them and always have great success. in and out of the garden come to think of it. because springtails