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| Ick! Thanks Snadger, that looks like the beast. Although I don't think I've seen the grown larvae yet but I'll keep an eye out this year. Is there anything I can do about them or is it just a case of keeping the crop rotation going?
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| When you say transplanting I have to ask from where. If you were transplanting seedlings from compost in cells or pots the little maggots could be the larva of compost gnats or scariad flies. The flies are tiny and hover over the surface of pots, but the larvae eat the roots of the seedlings. |
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| Transplanted from one raised bed to another, 30 miles away, when I moved house! Didn't know scariad fly larvae eat roots (thanks for the tip, will have to watch out for them), but these maggots were on the bulbs, not the roots.
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but several of the bulbs were rotten and covered with tiny (c. 1mm) white maggots. Firstly, any ideas what they are? Secondly, can anyone tell me if this is probably to do with the plants rotting first in the poor conditions and then succumbing to magoots, or whether the maggots attacked the live bulbs and made them rotten?





Try this link and have a look at the piccies!
but I'll keep an eye out this year. Is there anything I can do about them or is it just a case of keeping the crop rotation going?
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