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| | | Bug ID Found in Bristol under some damp cardboard. A few in the same area, and appeared to hop away when they came into contact with each other. I think they are some kind of Thrip? approx 4mm
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| | | Re: Bug ID It's a springtail, Orchesella villosa. | 
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| | | Re: Bug ID Thank you for the ID!
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