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Im curious what these little hairy bugs are.

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Thanks for your help.
 
They are called doodle bugs around here. They pupate out to a small beetle.
They eat only dead animal matter as far as I have seen. They are very similiar to the bugs in bat cave floors eating anything that falls down there. Oddly enough my tarantulas will not eat them
 
Any clue if they hurt leopard geckos? I feed over 100 geckos every day its not always the easiest to scan every handful of mealworms to check for these things
 
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