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  1. Springtail - Wikipedia

    Springtails (class Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects, i.e. Protura, Diplura and Collembola.

  2. What Are Springtails? — 8 Facts You Should Know - Thrive Pest Control

    Springtails are small, wingless insects that live in moist soil and decaying plant material. They don't bite or sting, but they can be a nuisance to homeowners because they can breed quickly and travel …

  3. Springtails: What They Are, Where They Live, Getting Rid of ... - WebMD

    Jan 23, 2025 · Springtails are a type of tiny insect that is commonly found in moist, rich soil. Though they are harmless to humans, they can become nuisance pests in large numbers.

  4. Springtails - Size, Types, Characteristics, Habitat, & Life Cycle

    Dec 9, 2024 · Springtails are tiny, wingless arthropods of the class Collembola belonging to the subphylum Hexapoda. They form the largest of the three lineages of hexapods, having segmented …

  5. Home | springtails.us | All Things Cleanup Crew

    Springtails are a diverse group of hexapods which are classified separately from insects and other groups. They are, for the most part, detritivores who feed on decaying organic matter, microbes, and …

  6. Springtails - Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service

    Springtails are common insects that live in leaf litter, compost piles and lawn soils, recycling dead plant material into nutrients to fertilize your lawn. Only about a millimeter long, springtails are rarely seen, …

  7. Springtails | UMN Extension

    Springtails are found in areas of high moisture and in organic debris. They can be annoying but do not damage food, clothes, furniture or property. Springtails do not bite or sting and are harmless to …

  8. What Is a Springtail and Should You Be Concerned?

    Aug 21, 2025 · Springtails are tiny, often overlooked invertebrates found globally in diverse environments. Despite their sometimes alarming appearance in large numbers, springtails are …

  9. Springtails | Ohioline

    Springtails get their common name because most have a forked structure on the tip of the abdomen, which can be used to jump or spring into the air. Springtails tend to thrive in humid environments …

  10. Springtails - Penn State Extension

    Jun 19, 2023 · Springtails are very small, abundant, insect-like critters that inhabit a variety of moist environments. Although various springtail species range in size from 0.2 mm to 10 mm, most of the …