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found these in my worm bins? - Sancassania anomala

found these in my worm bins? - Sancassania anomala
brookwood, tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Size: the size of a sesame seed
There are hundreds or thousands of these bugs that have made it into my worm bins. Found mainly on the grapes or apples.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Worm bed mites
This is probably Sancassania anomala, family Acaridae, a common scavenger in worm beds.

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