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Hello, today i found those insects in my soil and i am not sure are they bad for it. Do you know what are they and what i am supposed to do and how to kill them?
Hmm I'd say the worm is harmless . Have you seen them in action ... if so how do they harm your plantHello, today i found those insects in my soil and i am not sure are they bad for it. Do you know what are they and what i am supposed to do and how to kill them?
the plant is still in the very beginning, today i just remove the shell of the seed. i cant tell you if they eat the root or the leaves cause i still dont have them and the root is small. I also think that the warm is harmless but do you know something for the other insect?Hmm I'd say the worm is harmless . Have you seen them in action ... if so how do they harm your plant
How to kill them all ?Centipede probably feeding on your pests. Sign of bad things to come. Or it stays in equilibrium. Good eating the bad as they reproduce. Either way would be good to get rid them all
how to get rid of them ?Centipede probably feeding on your pests. Sign of bad things to come. Or it stays in equilibrium. Good eating the bad as they reproduce. Either way would be good to get rid them all
I dont know bro i saw this in soil .. and i take a picture with zoom on phoneIs picture 2 a spidermite?
Buy some neem oil and spray everything!I dont know bro i saw this in soil .. and i take a picture with zoom on phone
did you use a lot of compost for your soil mix?all these are active most in compost pile,,here a tip for you,when it frezze this coming season,take the compost your gonna use inside on your plants and pots,lay out a tarp and let that stuff frezze,and it kill the larvae,then put in a tote were they cant get back to it and store for your grow,as long as you go feed a little water to the compost during that stretch between the soil will continue to thrive,if your growing outside those all belong ,inside not ,the spider looks like a preditory mite the centipede looks like a silver fish they eat compost and shit like a dung bettle,the transparent worm,i dont like,not a red wiggler or earth wormHello, today i found those insects in my soil and i am not sure are they bad for it. Do you know what are they and what i am supposed to do and how to kill them?
My soil mix is from the garden shop and fertiziler from california worm and coco i thought this is larve from fungus gnats coz i found fungus gnats in soil other insect are bad for it ?did you use a lot of compost for your soil mix?all these are active most in compost pile,,here a tip for you,when it frezze this coming season,take the compost your gonna use inside on your plants and pots,lay out a tarp and let that stuff frezze,and it kill the larvae,then put in a tote were they cant get back to it and store for your grow,as long as you go feed a little water to the compost during that stretch between the soil will continue to thrive,if your growing outside those all belong ,inside not ,the spider looks like a preditory mite the centipede looks like a silver fish they eat compost and shit like a dung bettle,the transparent worm,i dont like,not a red wiggler or earth worm
Yeah looks like one, but i think your bugs will eat it. Do you have an infestation or just couple of them flying around?My soil mix is from the garden shop and fertiziler from california worm and coco i thought this is larve from fungus gnats coz i found fungus gnats in soil other insect are bad for it ?
thank you a lot for the advices they are really helpful for me. but i saw two or three fungus gnats when the soil is wet. What should i do?Yeah looks like one, but i think your bugs will eat it. Do you have an infestation or just couple of them flying around?
thank you a lot for the advices they are really helpful for me. but i saw two or three fungus gnats when the soil is wet. What should i do?
Yeah there is no need to go nuclear just for couple of gnats.For knats you can buy a knat trap or just get a glue trap for mice and put sugar water on it or crushed banana. They'll be attracted to it and get stuck on the glue as will any flying insects. I suggest 1 per 2 plants