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Orchid Bark Bugs: What's Inside That Pot?

Orchid Bark Bugs: 5 Creatures that Infest Potting Mix Some kind of undesired bug is moving around in the orchid bark inside your pot. Due to that clear-plastic pot, you’re seeing more and more of them. Frankly, you wish now that you hadn't invested in clear pots. What are they? Insects? Pests? Overgrown Bacteria? Whatever it is, it’s not supposed to be there. Before you freak out and spray the entire orchid shelf with Raid, let’s identify the creatures to better eliminate them. This video will focus on the specific bugs found in orchid bark. The pests and insects that inhabit the orchid bark potting mix are: symphyla, springtails, soil mites, psocids, and scale. The potting medium can be fir bark, pine bark, redwood bark, cypress bark, or any type of store-bought bark. If you want the full explanation of this video in writing, go to https://orchideria.com/orchid-bark-bugs/ On Orchideria.com, you can find more in-depth guides and all the access to our information, tutorials, guides, and much more... all for free! Happy Cultivating! ______________________ TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:16 Symphyla 4:30 Springtails 5:45 Soil Mites 7:45 Psocids 12:29 Scale HASHTAGS: #orchidcare #orchid #Orchideria #AmandaMatthews _______________________ SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://orchideria.com Facebook:   / orchideria.orchid.terrariums   Instagram (Orchideria):   / orchideria.orchid.terrariums   Instagram (Amanda Matthews - personal):   / amanda_june_matthews   Pinterest:   / orchideria   ________________ DISCLAIMER: This YouTube Channel is the by-product of extensive research on how to recreate that environment inside my home. By no means do I consider myself an expert but I'm an avid learner and willing to share the little I know with others. There are thousands of different ways to care for orchids, and the more we share, the more we learn. What started out as a hobby has now grown into a passion, producing an online resource of quality information on how to connect with nature. If you'd like to see the uncommon story of my life and how I ended up overseas in the first place, check out my memoir on Amazon, Shattered Sanctuary. ( https://amzn.to/3oFnt99 ) Also, I just released my new orchid book, Orchid Journey. You can find it on Amazon by clicking here: https://amzn.to/3fZKX7J . _______ About Affiliate Links: Orchideria.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This site also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies, with no extra cost to you. By clicking on the link provided in the description or comments, I earn an extra cup of coffee. Image Credits: Most of the videos, clips, photos, and b-roll are all mine. In some videos, I have to refer to other photographer's works because theirs is so much better than mine. All the images for this videos are found on Creative commons under the 2.0 license. They are in no special order, but I would like to give a special shout out to the photographers: "Scale insect, back, U, Patuxent, MD_2013-01-02-14.11.28 ZS PMax" by Sam Droege, "Octopus agave: Scale insects" by Plant pests and diseases, "BB nymph or psocid" by Whatever1498, "Psocids" by Mick E. Talbot, "Giant red velvet mite" by tonrulkens, "Springtail" by andybadger, and "Suspended springtail" by jeans_Photos. Music Credit: Luke Bergs - Summer Groove · [Chill & Funky Background Music] "Funky sax house vibes with a chill e-guitar and addictive vocal chobs" - @Luke Bergs

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