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Introducing 12,500 Live Hypoaspis Miles, your eco-friendly solution for pest control. These predatory mites effectively target bulb mites, fungus gnats, root aphids, and more, ensuring a thriving garden. With a high release rate of 12.5K mites per 500 sq. ft. and a guarantee of live delivery, you can trust that your plants are in good hands.










| ASIN | B01M7RZUVU |
| Brand | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Brand Name | NaturesGoodGuys |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 328 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Target Species | Fungas Gnats, Flower Thrips, Springtails, Mites |
| UPC | 657994800989 |
L**I
These work for snake mites
I want to express my gratitude for these mites. My sweet ball python came to me last Fall. She was severely neglected and had mites. She was miserable. I tried EVERYTHING to get rid of those mites. The ONLY thing that worked was this package of predatory mites. Fast forward to this month (April 2026). I noticed my poor girl started soaking in her water dish again. I found a few mites crawling on her. My heart dropped because she had been free and clear for MONTHS. I still have no idea how she got them again (we haven’t added anything new and have no other reptiles). I placed another order for these mites. I have a bioactive enclosure for her, so the thought of starting all over again is overwhelming. It has been about a week now. No more soaking in water CONSTANTLY. I haven’t seen a single mite crawling on her. She’s back to being her happy, comfy self. Due to the humidity in the enclosure, we also had some pesky fungus gnats trying to make a home in there. They are gone now too. The ONLY downside is that they eat the springtails. Otherwise, they leave the isopods alone. I will approach this the same way I did last year and wait a few weeks for them to finish their duty of eradicating the POS snake mites, then I’ll add more spring tails again. This approach has been so cost effective (not needing to redo the entire bioactive enclosure) and heal effective for my sweet snake who is no longer suffering. I am considering doing a maintenance round in a few months for ongoing prevention since this most recent incident seemingly came out of nowhere. I swear by these little predatory dudes now. So easy, so quick, so much less invasive compared to other mite removal methods. Thank you!
N**R
The numbers are grossly overestimated.
Bought these to control a grain mite problem in my dubia and mealworm feeders. Released onto a moistened ground coconut substrate as soon as they arrived. Arrived packed with a cold pack when the weather was about 50f during the day and 30f at night. Saw 1-2 of the actual mites. Figured they were dormant due to the cold. Increased temp and humidity in the room to be favorable for the mites to proliferate. Started checking often to see if any of the purchased mites where active. Watched my grain mite issue EXPLODE until they were literally dripping from enclosures. Saw very few hypoaspis miles, could not even count 10 with strong light and magnification among the substrate or infected areas. Contacted seller and they sent a replacement, which was pretty much the same. 12,000 is a pretty large number, the container should come crawling with these little guys, not 1-2 and as the seller insisted, the rest being eggs and nymphs that you need to wait on hatching/growing. It's just not logical. I did wait the 18 day life cycle in hoping there would be some results, but nothing changed. Seems the few predator mites just ran away. There's something grossly wrong with this product, and I wish I hadn't gambled even with all the bad reviews. Seller did reship and refund after several emails during this lengthy process. Avoid.
J**E
The population got so numerous despite all attempts that I began breaking out in red dots my doctor said did not look like any mite that typically bites humans
We have bioactive reptile vivariums with soil, humus, and coco fiber mix substrate that use natural insect cleaners and have occasional grain mite, fruit fly, or fungus gnat explosions if things get unbalanced. Boosting our cleaners will eventually outcompete the pests for food but it can take many months as they find any other sources around the house to also live off of. I'm also in an agricultural area of the midwest and mice are inevitable every fall but this local population around the farmhouse we moved into comes with a parasitic mite. They can end up killing my gerbils and cause the cats and dogs to itch sores as the mites desperately look for more food sources. I spent 8months dosing my pet animals but meds only kill the mites after biting, trying to kill the infinite population of wild mice and stop their spread into an old house of infinite openings for them, and spreading nontoxic followed by less safe solutions all around areas of the house to kill the mites with no success. The population got so numerous despite all attempts that I began breaking out in red dots my doctor said did not look like any mite that typically bites humans. We decided releasing something that naturally hunts the pests down might be better than trying to kill or prevent every last one from managing to spread in the house. I actually didn't realize this arrived for 2 days as it sat at room temp before I spread the contents over damp soil and distributed it to vivariums and shallow seed trays of soil kept misted with water in several rooms. Even if it initially just looks like a container of nothing the barely visible mites could be seen when they started actively moving around on to different surfaces. Anything smaller than them or that reproduces in the soil was destroyed. Finally no more itching, no more medications, no more harmful compounds that the dry powders and sprayed areas took another couple months to clean off the floors, and bonus instant death of all flying pests instead of months of slowly killing them off. Even houses with no pets will get fungus gnats attempting to live on any moisture source including kitchen sink drains in areas of high insect levels like here so I think it's the only time in my life I've never seen any in a house for so long. I guess with a good food source the predatory mites multiplied and shortly after the pests disappeared I identified a gathering of the tiny moving dots around a water source as the hypoaspis. Then they were gone with no sign we ever released them except the lack of annoying flying or biting things around. I haven't seen a pest since then but if they make a reappearance in fall like most midwest pests of insect and rodent tend to do we are immediately spreading predatory mites without wasting all that time on insecticides, diatomaceous earth, vinegar in the sink drains, and scrubbing animal cages or sleeping areas. I'll gladly trade one temporary, nearly unseen critter wandering the house for a short time to kill all the pest ones that make themselves very noticeable.
T**O
A must for reptile keepers!
I am a reptile keeper and unfortunately one of my purchases brought home snake mites. Devastatingly, I lost her (a baby) but these hypoaspis mites ensured that the rest of my snakes were safe. They had spread to 4 other enclosures and within a couple weeks they were gone. If you are a reptile keeper, these are a must if you have the bad luck if getting snake mites. These are 100% safe, no chemicals, no danger to your animals, just real danger for the snake mites!
S**N
Minimal impact, and introduced a ton of unwanted bugs. DO NOT USE IN REPTILE BIOACTIVE VIVARIUM.
I bought this to use in my bioactive vivarium which is 4'x2'x2'. Considering I couldn't store spare mites for later, I opted to dump the entire canister in the tank. Unfortunately it seems to have had minimal impact on the fungus gnat population after a little over a week now. The number of fungus gnats hasn't gone up, but it also hasn't really gone down much either. Worse than that even, it seems there were plenty of other bugs that have now infested my tank. I've been seeing some strange bugs with tiny wings that are NOT fungus gnats, and have absolutely exploded out of nowhere absolutely infesting the tank. They don't seem to fly and they're smaller than fungus gnats, definitely a new bug that wasn't in the tank before. I also saw one rove beetle just now which while beneficial, I did not want in my tank. Overall very disappointed by the results in eradicating the fungus gnats, and even more disappointed in the new pest problems its created for me.
J**R
Have to trust i guess
Hard to know if there really was live ones but they seem to be working okay. 🤷♀️ Still have a few mites on my snakes but they dont seem to be soaking as much anymore.
R**R
Can't live without miles!
Hypoaspis miles are great for fungus gnats and thrips! My favorite soil went out of business and used to come loaded with miles.. Now that I'm stuck with other 'reputable' soil brands that don't contain these babies, I'm noticing fungus gnats and thrip issues that stay persistent. The miles in particular don't seem as numerous as expected from the count number, though customer service did help me out. In any case, hypoaspis miles are what you want guarding your soil, these babies are worth every penny. I'm thankful there is a company out there shipping these little guys - they really keep the garden in check. Glad I snagged them!
L**S
Great product
First of all whenever you they arrive you pretty much immediately need to put them in your pot and don’t put them in pasta that you plan on repeating in the next few weeks. And if you’re unsure if there’s any live ones in there, you can do the paper test. I took a small amount and put it on a white piece paper and I took flashlight and I could see them crawling around. And since they have arrived, I have placed them in all of the pots that they needed to be in and I actually see them. I can actually see them crawling around sometimes sometimes of like I’ll move a pot to water it and I’ll see when crawled around on the edge of the pot. I’ve even found some in parts that I didn’t put them in, which is cool which means so migrating around looking for food sources have not my watch seen much of a declined and fungus Nas yet but I’m only on week and a half, but just the fact alone that I can see them crawling around hunting for food and looking for other food sources is a plus. So far I believe it has been worth every penny.
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