HOW TO MAKE SPRINGTAILS TRAP [EASY HOMEMADE]

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Publicado 2022-01-23

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  • @berthaday3473
    Fun thanks. I've wanted to raise some for my terrariums for long time. I adore ur terrace garden! So simple, elegant & natural.
  • @ailuron8100
    Thank you. Many people make guides on how to split cultures that are already mature. Not many people talk about how to start their own cultures. I cant easily get springtail cultures where I live. Going to give this a try 👌 I had resulted to using a pippette and sucking up indiviudal springtails, at night 😅
  • @wh0tube
    Interesting you only got springtails. Seems to be a highly selective give trap 😊 I haven’t tried it, but In my garden I think I’ll end up with all kinds of insects in the trap except springtails 😁
  • @gracel2mart
    Thank you! This is very detailed, I will try it to get some springtails for my terrariums
  • @0ddlyknot
    I take a old flower pot and fill it with soil charcoal and decaying plant matter then wait about a month, fill it up with water and watch hundreds of springtails float on top of the water
  • @jerryv4717
    Last time I was trying the potato method to catch isopods and holy shit was there a whole bunch of springtails underneath surrounding the whole cut even with a mandarin I have thrown also
  • @kylefam9356
    Can you keep them in the trap and breed them after you catch them? Or do you need to make a new container? Also do you need to put a lid on it so they don’t escape and just open the lid every so often?
  • @lumpychucks6457
    I just caught a pseudoscorpion in my house. It's too cold out to put him outside, since he hasn't had a chance to make a home out there yet, so I figured I would keep him inside for now. Trying to catch these guys from my houseplant soil as food for my pseudoscorpion was looking to be a hassle. I will have to give this a try.
  • @irixsyncd
    Hi, thanks for the video. Since you are having experience with these and i am trying to identify something that is invading my terrace decking (usually days after after a rain) do these jump?
  • Do you milk them, or skin them for their luxurious fur? Though very tough, when cooked low and slow the meat is quite flavorful.
  • @foxinabox6615
    I live in a dessert but I managed to catch some because my aunt and uncle dump the water from there sink and shower in the backyard every day so it's always moist
  • @sarpijk
    Do you have a Cryptocoryne garden?!!!