This tree spends the summer outside and comes in for the winter due to the weather. Started seeing these after watering, not sure what it is or if it requires any treatment. It's in a room that gets morning direct sunlight and then indirect light for the rest of the day.

by Admirable-Teaching39

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  2. msdossier

    Almost certainly springtales, they’re harmless. Actually are considered beneficial as they are detrivores and keep the soil healthy.

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