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| Well my winter lettuces went in a couple of weeks ago. Put in polytunnel, pegged down, no holes, went back yesterday and half are gone. Not nibbled, not laced just completely gone, roots and all. Anybody any ideas...please? ![]() |
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| I can think of leather-jackets and vine-wevil grubs, both of which eat roots. Dunno if they would be active at the moment? There are probably loads of things that eat roots. The world becomes a darker place with enemies all around when you start growing veg If the seedlings were quite small then whatever ate them might have pulled the roots up too... |
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| It sounds like mice, leather jackets and vine weevils at this time of year just eat the roots unless they have joined forces with the slugs! I suspect that it is field mice, dormouse, this time of year they come in for warmth and food.
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