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dear all
Does anyone know what these horrid looking things could be? I don't wnat to destroy them in case they are interesting/rare/goodies/benign, but boy they look grim!
They are larvae of some kind. Currently about 1.5cm long, sausage shaped, whitish. Plus a very long, (about 4cm) thin, whippy tail. They seem to have stubby, caterpillar like legs. The whippy tail SEEMS to have a stiff end to it, which SEEMS to anchor the things to the surface.
They are wriggling about all the time, hence unclear about certain details! A week ago they were translucent (snotties, one of my neighbours called them) with a whitish 'vein' now they have gone all whitish.
YUK!!
But what are they?!
Love and compost
Linda
They're drone fly larvae, known as rat-tailed maggots. They have these long 'tails' to breathe through, which enables them to survive underwater. http://res2.agr.ca/lethbridge/scitech/kdf/rat_e.htm
Dear Robert
Thanks for that - they get a reprieve then!
Love and compost
linda