Megan,
Those are springtails (Collembola). They, too, thrive in moist and humid areas 
and conditions. They won't cause any damage to you or your collections. 
Dehumidify and vacuum. Not much else is necessary.
-Rich

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On Nov 14, 2014, at 16:24, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:

>
> Hello everyone!
>
> First, I would thank those of you who helped me with our Psocid problem. We 
> are currently looking into dehumidification options, and hope to have the 
> issue resolved shortly.
>
> Now onto the main purpose of this e-mail!  I was checking the traps in our 
> basement storage area this morning, and I found another grouping of miniscule 
> pests that I can't identify. These little guys are all less than a mm long, 
> and were clustered together. My apologies for the poor quality of the photo. 
> I had a hard time getting a picture of them due to their size. Can anyone 
> tell me what I've found?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Megan Jablonski
> Collections Manager
> Puget Sound Navy Museum
> Naval History & Heritage Command
> 251 1st Street
> Bremerton, WA 98337
> p. (360) 627-2288
> f. (360) 627-2273
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