I let my partner do the catching
I was busy else where in the garden mulching round the fruit bushes. Liming and feeding our crappy poor garden soil that sort of thing.
I'm struggling to find much in the way of information about them and their affect on the garden but I did find this "these animals play an important role in mineralization and nutrient exchange in the habitats in which they occur" plus references to them living on leaf mould that sort of thing.
Maybe one of the Grow your Own experts can tell us more?
Seems that they can't tolerate low temperature so that's probably why they like it down here. Frost kills them
I was busy else where in the garden mulching round the fruit bushes. Liming and feeding our crappy poor garden soil that sort of thing.I'm struggling to find much in the way of information about them and their affect on the garden but I did find this "these animals play an important role in mineralization and nutrient exchange in the habitats in which they occur" plus references to them living on leaf mould that sort of thing.
Maybe one of the Grow your Own experts can tell us more?
Seems that they can't tolerate low temperature so that's probably why they like it down here. Frost kills them
These are a dead ringer for our little critters too and most of them were under dead leaves and roots. Who on earth brought the little jumpers over from down under? In a jam jar?? The mind boggles 


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