Light brown wiry pests?

Started by Karen Atkinson, April 06, 2012, 08:24:09

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Karen Atkinson

Am trying to upload a pic of the thing I found in the soil yesterday. Light brown.. I remember seeing them last year eating their way into my spuds. If the link works, can anyone identify this and advise me on how to get rid?

Check out this photo from Snapbucket: http://pbckt.com/pK.NxURLc

Karen Atkinson


goodlife

GOOD NEWS!..that is centipede...gardeners friend and one that you don't want to get rid of!
It doens't cause any damage to crops but it is predatory and eats away those 'pests'  that have caused the trouble to your spuds.  ;D


shirlton

Do I remeber someone saying that if it moves fast then it is ok?
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"


goodlife

Quote from: shirlton on April 06, 2012, 08:33:12
Do I remeber someone saying that if it moves fast then it is ok?
...I wonder what that says about me then.. :-\ ...major bug.. ::)

Karen Atkinson

It sort of slid rather than crawled though. Its babies were wriggling around in my spuds last year. In small holes. There were quite a few of them

goodlife

Wire worms are similar colour to the centipede but smaller..they are well known potato eaters and I suspect your pest might be that.
Saying that..as centipede likes moist cool places in the soil..whats better than crawl into hole in the spud..but they would not have made the whole in first place..just using already made hide hole.

goodlife

#7
http://www.just-green.com/Article/77/Wireworms.html
http://www.greengardener.co.uk/product.asp?id_pc=22&cat=62&id_product=358
http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/weblog/archives/2007/02/wireworm_contro.html
One way to reduce occurence of wire worms is keep cultivating the soil to expose them to the surface..birds will love to eat them away.. ;)

Karen Atkinson

A comparison between the pictures seem to point to me having centipdes. Hope so! The wirewirm in this pic looks fatter. I found babies that were paler than adults.. whitish and a fair few entwined with each other.

Robert_Brenchley

That particular centipede won't move fast; it lives in cracks and crevices, and eats your nasties for you. Wireworms are a lot shorter.

Borlotti

I've got one at home, called the OH.  ;D ;D

goodlife

 ;D..OH..overly hairy (human) centipede?

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