Small white jumpy pests in my runoff. Plants seem unaffected as Well as the roots. Help. Springtails

Hello, I have a large number of extremely small, jumpy, white coco dwelling pests. They are found in large numbers in my runoff and jump like jumping beans. My plants and roots seem unaffected by them but I cannot be 100% about the entirety of my root zones. I grow of KUSH indoors, in coco, and it's a sealed garden. These things are not larva as they do not change from this state, they remain these little jumping pests. No organic pest killer kills them, h202 either. Drowning them.doesnt work either. Before I take the nuclear option I need some feedback and advice. I believe they could be SPRINGTAILS based on my research. Hopefully I can upload pics and video but I will include a link to a YouTube video of these bastards thanks .
 

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chemphlegm

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soapy water with botanical oil will kill them in the run off. I agree, they are likely springtails.
capt jacks would do the trick I bet
 

Moldy

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I had those a few years ago. I think they came from some soil I was cooking in the sun. Anyway there were a lot of them in my runoff and kinda thought they were springtales by what I read and saw. Someone said they're not harmful but I didn't like them around so I used a light dose of neem oil in my watering and got rid of them. Haven't seem them since.
 
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