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I don't have wireworm on my plot (no-dig), any I did have I trapped, and fed to the local blackbird.they are the larvae of the click beetle, which lays its eggs in grass (which I don't have)
I know the things you're talking about and I think they are centipedes and they're good guys. They are predators (fast-moving for hunting) and they eat things like aphids. Millipedes are slow-moving and will apparently eat tubers. I also suspected the fast orange things of making the holes in potatoes, but I think it's just co-incidence because they're easy to spot. I think the damage to spuds is probably a combination of any or all of slugs/millipedes/wireworm/eelworm.
You can roast a little soil in an oven, but a whole plot is something else!
any I did have I trapped
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on October 17, 2009, 13:02:34You can roast a little soil in an oven, but a whole plot is something else!Shouldn't this one be in Recipes? ;D